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The phrase "argues through" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be interpreted as discussing or presenting an argument in a detailed manner, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "In her essay, she argues through various examples to support her thesis."
Alternatives: "argues by" or "presents arguments through".
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It's a perception changer in other ways too, as it argues, through demonstration, against basic misunderstandings surrounding this art.
He argues, through a campaign staff member, that the deal foundered because the Irish economy imploded in 2008.
We are living, his superb book argues, through "a crisis of political language", characterised by lies, spin and demagoguery.
And yet we must look at that data, González-Bailón argues, through the lens of theories that capture the nature of social life.
As he often does throughout his book, he argues through others — in this case, David Kay, who worked on the Iraq survey group that was sent to find W.M.D.'s.
What we fail to recognise, Quinn argues through his own sculptural practice, is that this kind of sculpture piles convention upon convention and that, in short, it is an exclusion zone.
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Simple, its proponents argue: through taxes.
"they argue about technology, but they also argue through it".
Robin and I were arguing through the press.
We will always argue through our ideas but we know when to give up on something.
Mr. Esser argued through most of the negotiations that Mannesmann would be better off alone.
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