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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argues with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where one person is expressing disagreement or opposing views with another person.
Example: "She often argues with her colleagues about the best approach to the project."
Alternatives: "disputes with" or "debates with".
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Occasionally Blew argues with herself.
No one argues with him.
The therapist argues with Sister Sophia.
She argues with him.
She argues with Jamie.
Who argues with success?
She argues with Ross.
Nobody argues with that.
Then the model, in a sense, argues with itself.
His nephew, the narrator, always argues with him.
"It never argues with me," one chocolate lover says.
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