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The phrase "argued into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is persuaded or convinced to adopt a particular viewpoint or action through argumentation.
Example: "After a lengthy discussion, she felt as though she had been argued into changing her stance on the issue."
Alternatives: "persuaded into" or "convinced to".
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You can't really be argued into rapture.
Somehow, he got argued into declaring: it's not for everyone!
They argued into the night that the free kick that led to the goal was unjust.
A fantastically hard question to answer, and one that has been argued into the ground during the referendum campaign.
There's no discussion with a bigot like this: You can't be argued out of something you haven't been argued into in the first place.
Inside the cafe, four women, carefully coiffed and wearing stilettos for an evening of carpaccio and $20 cocktails, argued into the night about South Ossetia.
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We changed the irredeemable, as the historian David Blight argues, into positive, inspiring stories.
We had some fine times – Jimmy and Mary, Hilary and me – arguing into the night until it was time to go home.
A whirlwind of fear, failure, and recrimination, this "war" drags every interest group and politician, he argues, into selfish competition for its spoils.
I also have fond memories of Simon Russell Beale and Zoë Wanamaker (at the National in 2007) as a Benedick and Beatrice likely to go on merrily arguing into eternity.
His freshman seminar, "Philosophical Analysis Using Argument Maps," is partly an introduction to all those juicy philosophical questions that keep you arguing into the night: Is euthanasia ever justified?
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