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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguing again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is engaging in an argument once more, often implying a repeated behavior.
Example: "I can't believe we are arguing again about the same issue; we need to find a solution."
Alternatives: "debating once more" or "disputing again".
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Prosecutors are now arguing again that Mr. Wilson should be executed.
I don't think the country could have accepted two white guys up there arguing again.
Otherwise, we may find ourselves arguing again about why the laws on the books are not sufficiently effective.
"I really didn't want to be arguing again why Harriet Tubman should be on the school history curriculum or whatever.
Because the state sets that cap, and because this is a property tax, school districts are arguing — again — that it functions like an unconstitutional state property tax.
On Wednesday, at a meeting in Falluja, the two groups found themselves arguing again as American officers listened and tried to stay neutral.
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Defense lawyers for Mr. Stanford argued again this week that they needed a delay in the trial.
"Blindness has no limiting effect upon mental vision," she argued again and again.
The appeals court also said Transkaryotic can argue again that three Amgen patents are invalid.
Now I know Blacker; now I note that it's not argued again here.
And, the lawyers for the government argued again today, only the father can speak for his son.
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