Sentence examples for argued things from inspiring English sources

The phrase "argued things" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to topics or issues that have been debated or discussed, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "During the meeting, we discussed several argued things, but we couldn't reach a consensus."
Alternatives: "debated topics" or "disputed issues".

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But, Mr. Bolen argued, "things have stabilized".

But he argued "things had seemed to calm down" Saturday and Sunday night when MSNBC returned to scheduled recorded programs.

He conceded that a spell opening for Queensland last season was ordinary (it went 0, 0, 0, 13, 13, 0; ave: 4.67) but argued, "things have changed since then".

"We agonised over it, I must say, there were plenty of discussions,  we argued things back and forth because on this  occasion, there were so many players we could choose from.

No doubt, as Toynbee argued, things are worse in the corporate sector and the public is more seriously ripped off by greedy bankers and tax avoiders than by greedy MPs.

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"Pain is the most argued thing in disability cases," Judge White said, adding that "98percentt of the people who come before me truly believe they are disabled".

Ministers would argue things out in private.

With H.P. stock mired at $25 this week, some analysts argue things can only improve.

America Online argues things are not as bad as they look for two reasons.

That I am more vibrant, more confident, I can argue things confidently.

"I would argue things like 'American Idol' evoke this: 'Hey, do you want to be on the silver screen?

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