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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argued starting" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the beginning of an argument or discussion, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The researchers argued starting from the premise that climate change is a pressing issue."
Alternatives: "argued from the outset" or "argued initially".
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Dr. Folkman had argued, starting in 1971, that tumors must grow their own blood vessels to bring them nourishment and oxygen.
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They had, he argued, started under Obama.
One should, he argued, start young: he recently loaded up a couple of iPods for a friend with a new baby and attached it to speakers around the child's crib.
Most of its problems, he argues, start within individual states.
As and when cheap finance ends, the market will, some argue, start to struggle again.
The whole aesthetic, which Akanbi argues started outside of London but has moved towards the capital, feels very British.
At some point in the 1990s, he argues, pop started to eat itself.
But then the legal bills, fines and arguing starts.
In that loneliness, and in children's resentment of it, lie the roots of most of the ills that beset America's youngsters.The loneliness, Mrs Eberstadt argues, starts in day care.
If arguing starts among the family, immediately start to sing a Christmas carol and encourage them all the join in.
Mr. Jospin had argued that starting with the parliamentary elections was putting the cart before the horse.
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