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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argued to write" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a situation where someone is advocating for writing something, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The committee argued to write a new policy, but the details were never finalized."
Alternatives: "advocated for writing" or "contended that writing".
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This allowed her, Cerf argued, to write as if she had been in the room with them.
Further, medieval philosophical thinkers operated under the threat of censure from political and religious authority, moving them, some have argued, to write esoterically or indirectly to protect themselves from persecution for their true views.
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The writer's task, it was generally argued, was to write, not to sit about - whether in television studios or in Lady Antonia's elegant drawing room at Campden Hill Square - airing his or her political prejudices or pontificating on topics of which he or she had no specialist knowledge: Ian McEwan was once lambasted by a Sunday Times editorial in precisely these terms.
Gaiman said: "I believe that free expression – freedom of speech, freedom to write, to argue, to disagree – is the most important freedom we have as human beings.
"I think that the writer admired Clough," argued another, "and wanted to write something that was poetic, that was affectionate".
Ward 5 Council member Kenyan McDuffie, who crafted the original legislation, argues that using footage to write reports could, either intentionally or unintentionally, change how officers recall an incident.
Other club managers also argue that asking them to write a separate check to the pension fund for every musician who steps on their stages each year is impractical and costly.
He defended spending to date on software, arguing that the decision to "write off" about £40m of investment was a standard acknowledgement that its value would depreciate over time, not that it was worthless.
My dissertation, "Naïve Modernism," examines the poetry of William Carlos Williams, Gertrude Stein, and Lorine Niedecker, arguing that the wish to write with the freedom, absorption, or simplicity of a child is central to their versions of modernism.
He argued that poetry was easier to write than prose.
In 1867, Karl Marx argued, "It would be possible to write quite a history of the inventions, made since 1830, for the sole purpose of supplying capital with weapons against the revolts of the working-class".
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