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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argued strongly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who presents their case or opinion with great conviction or intensity.
Example: "During the debate, she argued strongly in favor of environmental protection policies."
Alternatives: "asserted emphatically" or "contended forcefully."
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Khalilzad argued strongly that it should.
Some, in fact, argued strongly against it.
Mr. Bartholomew argued strongly against the idea.
Washington argued strongly for such inclusive governments in the past.
As anticipated, the defence argued, strongly, that all the evidence was contaminated.
Mr. Bloomberg argued strongly against raising taxes to help the city through this period.
I've argued strongly for engagement with Iran as a game-changer.
Newman argued strongly for that: Jägerstätter gave his life for it.
Arab nations have argued strongly that Israel should be sharply criticized.
GlaxoSmithKline argued strongly to the panel that its drug was safe.
But one trustee, Judith Moyers, argued strongly that the move would dilute the universities' academic mission.
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