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The phrase "argues me" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English usage.
Example: "The lawyer argues me in favor of the case." (This is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "persuades me" or "convinces me."
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He could've skipped it this time though, argues me.
While peppered with wit and genuinely funny moments – speeded along by Vicky Featherstone's production for the National Theatre of Scotland – the play is a largely gloomy business, though Harris argues me into finding a streak of light at its end.
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He would argue me into a corner, then at some point say, "Switch," and I'd have to defend the opposite position.
But many people argue, me included, that the key data, the social graph, really should belong to the users, not Facebook.
But white friends who were much less cynical about racism argued me down, and seem to be proven right.
"I want students to question me, argue with me, and formulate ideas with me".
"It never argues with me," one chocolate lover says.
"When someone argues with me, I just reverse the question.
Emmy argues with me all the time about it.
It is the world which argues with me".
I want people to argue with me or tell me I'm full of it.
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