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The phrase "argued vehemently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is expressing their opinions or beliefs with strong emotion and intensity.
Example: "During the debate, she argued vehemently for the importance of climate change action, leaving no doubt about her passion for the issue."
Alternatives: "contended passionately" or "asserted forcefully".
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Mexico argued vehemently for an offside call.
Steelers argued vehemently with officials that he had scored.
In the debate, Ms. Bibars argued vehemently that women would be worse off after the revolutions.
It has argued vehemently that the United States should declare Pakistan a state sponsor of terrorism.
Providence Coach Tim Welsh argued vehemently before officials conferred by the scorer's table.
Mr. Blagojevich showed little reaction to his sentence, though his lawyers had argued vehemently for a far shorter term.
She argued vehemently against aerial spraying, which allowed the government to dump pesticides on people's property without their permission.
Up until now, Blatter has argued vehemently that incompetent refereeing is part of the charm of his global spectacle.
But it broke ranks with Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe and argued vehemently for appendix 1 protection.
Syrian officials and Mr. Arafat argued vehemently at a December summit meeting of foreign ministers, diplomats here said.
He argued vehemently that his union - unlike Scargill and the miners - must conduct ballots on strike action.
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