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The phrase "argued strenuously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is making a strong or vigorous argument in a debate or discussion.
Example: "During the meeting, she argued strenuously for the need to increase funding for the project."
Alternatives: "argued passionately" or "argued forcefully."
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Mr. Ozdemir announced that he had argued strenuously against choosing Mr. Putin.
In a surprise appearance, Commissioner Kerik argued strenuously against support for the bill.
Executives from the other exchanges objected and argued strenuously for a simultaneous opening.
Since Bratton arrived in Los Angeles, in 2002, he has argued strenuously that the city needs many more police officers.
Members of Iraq's Governing Council have argued strenuously against an infusion of additional troops -- American or otherwise.
Bruce actually did know better and argued strenuously that we should drop this pursuit -- but it was my car.
Mr. Ancier was especially tied to the latter, having argued strenuously for it last spring before NBC selected its schedule.
Mark Wallace, a lawyer for the Bush campaign, argued strenuously against the recount, saying it was inappropriate under the circumstances.
ExxonMobil estimated the sanctions cost it $1bn and Tillerson has argued strenuously for the measures to be lifted.
In Chicago, Mr. Scalia argued strenuously that in America a judge who morally opposed the death penalty ought to resign.
Mr. Burchfield, despite having received a death threat during the trial, argued strenuously for the second position.
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