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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argues strongly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the strength or intensity of someone's argument or position on a particular issue.
Example: "In her essay, she argues strongly for the need to address climate change immediately."
Alternatives: "asserts emphatically" or "contends forcefully."
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"It argues strongly — go to the patients.
Richard argues strongly for evergreen story pages.
But the author overall argues strongly "against x".
This clue to the purpose of Congress argues strongly against the position of the Government.
It is that very outcry that argues strongly for making disclosure happen.
"Terrorism and Free Speech" (editorial, Feb. 23) argues strongly for free speech rights for organizations.
"That all argues strongly that the yips are neurological in the main clinical sense," he said.
The Satyasiddhi-śāstra argues strongly against the absolute existence or ultimate ontological reality of any phenomenon.
"This argues strongly for a federal moratorium until there can be assurances this can be applied fairly".
The chancellor argues strongly against inflationary pay awards throughout the economy – whether in the public or the private sectors.
This is why the shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, argues strongly for regional banks to bypass the existing high street lenders.
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