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The phrase "argued they will" is not correct as it lacks clarity and context in written English.
It could be used in a context where someone is discussing a claim or prediction made by others, but it needs additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "The researchers argued they will achieve significant results in their study next year."
Alternatives: "claimed they will" or "asserted they will".
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But over time, he argued, they will spell trouble for the economy.
Once the Taiwanese understand that China controls their economic well-being, it is argued, they will seek political integration.
In past interviews, he has described Pakistan's nuclear weapons as a source of stability on the Indian subcontinent, because, he has argued, they will make a bloody conventional war between Pakistan and India much less likely.
The extra policies, as yet unspecified, will only be enacted if targets are not reached but, with its narrow three-seat majority, the Greek government has argued they will never get through parliament.
But even if that is their intent, she argued, they will end up exerting cultural and political influence because "investments in media companies are different from any other kind of investment.
However, it is argued they will also present an opportunity for greater participation by local actors and for increasing the level of co-operation between governmental institutions in policy development.
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If their attention is drawn to it then surely, he argues, they will be disgusted.
Ultimately, the authors argue, they will have to do something about themselves.
If investors expect devaluations every three months, they argue, they will buy dollars and wait for the next one.
Politicians will gain some publicity, but in the process, he argues, they will drive smaller operators further underground.
Some purists argue they will not change any historical facts, although they insert imaginary characters into the mix.
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