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"argued well" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's ability to present a convincing argument or to defend a position effectively. Example: "The lawyer argued well in the court case and was able to convince the jury of his client's innocence."
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A lot of the older women, he said, argued, "Well, at least he really loves her".
It could be argued — well, I'll just say it — without Oprah Winfrey, there would be no Barack Obama.
"They should be written in a way that they are serious, soberly argued, well researched, and make a respectable case - agree or disagree".
Both argued well, summing up the arguments for what has become a community of colleagues arguing with and against one another.
If Seghal wins the Turner Prize it won't be because his performers argued well or told moving tales, but because he provokes questions about the nature and value of art and the institutions that house it.
I was able to get a hold of this internal posting and it's out there now, but it would be encouraging (as argued well recently by Kara Swisher) to see these kinds of statements made "on the record" — and for them to be made by more people at that table.
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She argues well enough almost to make her case.
"My job doesn't require me to argue well.
It was, he said, "ill-advised, even though, as they argue, well intentioned".
If Mr. Dallek argues well, so do those on the other side.
This not only nurtured a capacity to argue, and argue well, something that any good citizen should be able to do.
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