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The phrase "argued strictly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a debate or discussion that is conducted in a precise or rigorous manner, often focusing on specific rules or definitions.
Example: "The lawyer argued strictly according to the letter of the law, leaving no room for interpretation."
Alternatives: "contended rigorously" or "debated firmly".
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Although the correspondence took place a few years before Butler delivered the Sermons, it seems likely that the method he alluded to in the correspondence was the nascent method that he would deploy in the first three sermons (which Butler stressed were argued strictly from matters of fact ("Preface" §13).
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Ugliness is, Bosanquet argues, strictly speaking a failure in expression.
An initial liberal feminist approach was to argue strictly for formal equality, that is, to deny that any sexual difference was ever relevant to legal doctrine.
Men, Hobbes argued, are strictly conditioned and limited by these laws, and he tried to create a science of politics that would reflect them.
Chile's position was that the line had been defined in agreements signed in 1952 and 1954, which Peru argued were strictly fishing accords.
It may be argued that strictly speaking the analysis is measuring the impact of working in practices with high numbers of consultations.
Romero, they argue, acted strictly based on the Gospels.
"I would never argue with Strictly, I think it is the most perfect BBC show they invented here.
Len Goodman has been wheeled out repeatedly to argue that Strictly is not fixed and the judges are not leaned on by the producers.
Mr O'Hara argues that, strictly speaking, the term skeuomorphism refers only to those vestigial elements in nature or artefact that survive from an original form, even though they are no longer required.
Next week, the prestigious American journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences will publish an article arguing, on strictly scientific grounds, that chimpanzees should be included in the genus "homo", hitherto reserved for humans.
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