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The phrase "argues that she" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's position or viewpoint in an argument or debate, particularly in academic or analytical writing.
Example: "In her article, she argues that she has found a more effective method for teaching mathematics."
Alternatives: "claims that she" or "contends that she".
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The author argues that she simply writes slowly.
First, the plaintiff argues that she was an intended third-party beneficiary of the lease.
Seidler argues that she has never claimed to be making authentic Bolivian food.
The German justice minister, Brigitte Zypries, argues that she has such reasons.
(Mohammed's lawyer argues that she began to be rated unsatisfactory only after she became active with the union).
Mrs Schiavo suffered brain damage in 1990; her husband argues that she has the right to die.
One Clintonologist argues that she has "a high usefulness quotient": it is only useful people she cosies up to.
Even if she has no valid legal complaint, Miss Beckmann argues that she has been shabbily treated.
Villalobos argues that she is one of those low-income citizens who should have access to DCTAG.
Ms. Mayer argues that she is turning the tide with new investments in areas like video and native advertising.
The Government argues that she can hide her opposition to the ruling party Zanu-PF and the country's despotic leader Robert Mugabe.
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