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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argues it really" is not correct and does not form a complete thought in written English.
It may be used in a context where someone is discussing a point or claim made by another, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "In her essay, she argues it really matters how we approach climate change."
Alternatives: "claims it truly" or "contends it genuinely".
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He argues, "It really undermines people's faith in democracy.
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Technically, TELUS isn't a certified B Corp, but one might argue it really is a B Corp, one that happens to also post $11.4 billion in annual revenues.
But, Castronova argues, it's really just the beginning of a journey and we need to be thinking about where that journey will take us.
When I wonder whether it's prudishness that makes people recoil from it, she argues: "It's really easy for women to be accused of being prudish, but there is an absolute line about sexual consent that cannot be blurred.
In fact, Liz argues it's not really emo at all — "we don't get emo that much," she says.
Spiegel added, however, that, they don't think of diversity in terms of percentages, arguing "it's not really cool to think if people as numbers".
But the official, speaking on the condition of anonymity because he was not designated to speak publicly on the issue, argued: "It is really just a small effort to help us deal with a legacy of the past.
Not so much, says the Rusi study published this week, arguing it is really more of a stepping up in gear of something that was already there.
It's hard to argue it was really paramount to the public's interest, when no bombshells resulted, these allocations were a tiny part of public endowments and, as it would turn out, the least of those endowments' problems.
The company actually launched an iOS version of the app back in September, although Baxter and Gayno argued it was really just a test version — they consider today, with an improved iOS app and their first version on Android, as their true launch.
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