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The phrase "argues you" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "The article argues you should consider alternative viewpoints." (This is incorrect; it should be rephrased.)
Alternatives: "argues that you" or "contends that you".
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In today's app stores, Mozilla argues, "you only see the content picked by whoever maintains the app store.
Choudhury argues: 'You can't drive a car without a licence.
Throughout the film, she argues, "you see how the disorder impairs his ability to function.
Maybe, as Bill McKibben argues, you cannot have a movement without an enemy.
Instead, Mr. Navellier argues, you must analyze eight variables, five of which deal with increasing earnings.
To establish real culpability, he argues, you must "show that someone willed war as well as caused it".
Similar(11)
She argued, "You learn in government what the obstacles are.
If you've seen the video accompanying the initial pitch, May argued, "you know the building".
"You could always argue you wish you could do better, but we could have done worse, too".
But some may argue you get what you pay for.
"No," Anne argued, "you need me here.
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