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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argued it with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and lacks clarity, as it does not specify what is being argued or who is involved in the argument.
Example: "She argued it with her colleague during the meeting, but the details of the argument were not clear."
Alternatives: "debated it with" or "disputed it with".
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A publicist for "Bad Education," Jessica Uzzan, said that the director and producers had been alerted early on that this was an issue and argued it with the M.P.A.A. but that they had never considered cutting the scene.
If they got in trouble at school, the parents fought to make sure they weren't disciplined; if they got a bad grade, the parents argued it with the teacher; if they cracked up the car, the parents paid for the repair and the higher insurance; if they got in trouble with drugs and alcohol, the parents smoothing things over.
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That is a belief that Muslims and atheists alike would contest, but Benedict used his well-honed Germanic intellect to argue it with vigour.
But the problem isn't with expenses, he argues, it's with revenues.
You cannot argue, it seems, with balance sheets.
He would argue it out with them and challenge their reservations.
Uber argues it is complying with local regulations.
We engage with it, argue with it, carry it around in our pockets and minds, are haunted by memories of it for years.
It demands that its audience wrestle with it, argue with it, reread and re-examine it.
You may respect it, argue with it and enjoy it, without ever being transported by it.
He argued about it with less liberal neighbours.
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