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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argues every" is not correct and does not form a complete or usable expression in written English.
It may be intended to introduce a statement about someone making a case for every point or aspect of a topic, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "He argues every point in his essay to support his thesis."
Alternatives: "contends every" or "asserts each".
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Between 1875 and 1945, he argues, "every single theme now associated with the modern Teenager" - note the capital T - "had a vivid, volatile precedent".
Buren rightly argues: "Every act is political and, whether one is conscious of it or not, the presentation of one's work is no exception.
A study that Kilcullen co-wrote for the Center for New American Security, a think tank, argues, "Every one of these dead non-combatants represents an alienated family, a new revenge feud, and more recruits for a militant movement that has grown exponentially even as drone strikes have increased".
As Hunston (2000: 183) argues, "every sentence in a text operates on each plane simultaneously, although some sentences draw attention to their status on the interactive plane more explicitly than others".
The whole distinction between leaky and nonleaky vaccines is flawed, Hill argues: "Every vaccine is leaky, in that some people don't get protected by it, some people are partially protected, some people have prevention of disease, and others prevention of infection".
We see the Wallace who has so much artistic integrity he argues every edit tooth-and-nail; and we see the Wallace who can't stand talking to literary friends more successful than he is.
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"I wanted action on every race and I wanted to argue every one of my opinions.
But it has reached the point where it seems as if players are arguing every call.
Once he feels he can argue every side of a question, he decides, alone.
We argue every day, but his talent is at its fuckin' peak".
We argue every five minutes but are best friends in a second.
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