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The phrase "argued to be in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a claim or assertion about someone's position or state in a particular context, often in academic or analytical writing.
Example: "The theory has been argued to be in alignment with recent findings in the field of psychology."
Alternatives: "claimed to be in" or "asserted to be in".
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The Telegraph's security editor Tom Whitehead wrote: Sources find it incomprehensible that exposing spy agency techniques for tracking terrorists has been argued to be in the public interest.
There are hundreds of different types of hammers and numerous nails, each of which could be argued to be, in its way, an innovation.
Two further items that might be suspected of existing independently of any concurrently existing body or void, (1) time and (2) historical facts, are argued to be in fact existentially parasitic on the presently existing world, and thus not after all per se existents.
Whilst these two mechanisms have in the past been argued to be in competition [12], current behavioral evidence suggests that some animals might use both mechanisms [13].
On this basis we conclude that these oscillations cannot constitute the perceptual or intensity code of tinnitus that they are argued to be in current models of tinnitus.
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The gene markers available in the present study are isoenzymes, which have been argued to be adaptive in some contexts and selectively neutral in others.
Species' postural characteristics, especially bipedality, are argued to be instrumental in the origin of handedness in mammals.
CM has been argued to be valuable in recruiting men to take up circumcision in biomedical interventions [ 5, 6].
These interventions will encourage professionalism and a personal investment in the care of the patient, areas argued to be deficient in the NF system.
As Michael Warner has argued, "to be public in the west means to have an iconicity..
Secondly, recall the notion of relevancy, which was argued to be important in the case of feature omission above.
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