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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argued vigorously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is presenting their case or opinion with strong emotion or intensity.
Example: "During the debate, she argued vigorously for the importance of climate change action."
Alternatives: "debated passionately" or "contended forcefully".
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The detainees' lawyers have argued vigorously that it does not.
Some auto companies have argued vigorously that heavier is safer.
Thus, we do not reach an issue the Register of Copyrights has argued vigorously.
Most other politicians argued vigorously that the election must go ahead.
(Boies and Olson supported the arrangement; their opposing counsel argued vigorously against it).
Many groups of men argued vigorously that women should stick to family concerns.
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Mr. Kissinger argues vigorously for a missile defense system.
He argues vigorously that the party needs to keep its links with religious fundamentalists.
Israelis are still arguing vigorously over the report, although the issue of co-operating with it is spilt milk.
China is also Iran's largest oil purchaser and trading partner, and a vocal expatriate community there argues vigorously against policy changes, experts say.
And the Southampton schools argue vigorously that emotional literacy works only if it is combined with a normal exclusion policy, not as a substitute for it.
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