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The phrase "argued that the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when presenting a claim or assertion made by someone, typically in academic or formal writing.
Example: "The researcher argued that the findings of the study support the hypothesis."
Alternatives: "contended that the" or "asserted that the".
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Davis argued that the timing was bad.
The government has argued that the A.C.L.U.
Medinsky argued that the legend is true.
Wheeler argued that the rules aren't draconian.
The Justice Department argued that the proceedings were fair.
Cablevision argued that the transaction with Inbursa did just that.
He argued that the tradition no longer made sense.
But critics argued that the findings were a foregone conclusion.
They argued that the changes would lead to tax increases.
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Opponents of Everson have argued that the Founders were Christians.
Several MEPs argued that the directive had the correct basis.
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