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The phrase "argues no" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express disagreement or a lack of support for a statement, but it is incomplete without additional context.
Example: "In his analysis, he argues no valid points to support his claim."
Alternatives: "disagrees with" or "rejects the notion of".
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Were they right to? Barry Eichengreen argues no.
One prominent promoter of men's fitness argues no _ unless, of course, it's an obsession.
And in any case, he argues, no modern president can ignore them.
Here, Mason argues, no discount is being applied, giving the nonvoting shareholders an undeserved payment.
BUSINESS DAY, PAGE C1 THIS WEEKEND A Case for Cosmopolitanism One philosopher argues: No to purity.
There is, Ms. Daoussi argues, no right age for the topic.
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We argue "no".
Many people argue no.
I would argue, no.
No rule, Evert argued, no mercy.
Many public relations experts would argue no.
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