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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argued through" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be interpreted as discussing or debating a topic in detail, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "The committee argued through the various points of the proposal before reaching a decision."
Alternatives: "debated thoroughly" or "discussed in depth".
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Mr. Esser argued through most of the negotiations that Mannesmann would be better off alone.
Some of his aides argued through the summer it would have been better to let sleeping dogs lie.
This paper considers a specific case of a materials failure which has recently been argued through the English courts under the 1987 Consumer Protection Act.
"The mother came to my court yesterday and argued through her barrister that the order of Mr Justice Hedley... should be set aside," said Mr Justice Roderic Wood.
Then Rove admitted that he had talked to the press about Plame, but argued through his lawyer that it didn't break the law.
Comey's subordinates have argued through anonymous quotes to reporters that he felt compelled to update Congress because of his previous explanations to them.
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Simple, its proponents argue: through taxes.
"they argue about technology, but they also argue through it".
Robin and I were arguing through the press.
We will always argue through our ideas but we know when to give up on something.
It's a perception changer in other ways too, as it argues, through demonstration, against basic misunderstandings surrounding this art.
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