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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguing for instance" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when providing an example to support a point being made, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "Many experts are arguing for instance that climate change is accelerating due to human activity."
Alternatives: "for example" or "such as".
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Barnes offers full-throated rebuttal, arguing, for instance, that recent Iraqi elections were a "breathtaking success" and have "vindicated" the entire war strategy.
Indeed, Mr Rodrik is well aware of these problems when he lays out his principles for "sensible industrial policy", arguing for instance that governments should avoid open-ended incentives that in time entrench incumbents and raise consumer prices.
Tnx" Ward rejected several of the accusations of wrongdoing in a written response to the inspector general's findings, arguing, for instance, that many of the expenses in question were legitimate.
He dresses up his takeover of Crimea in the garb of international law, arguing for instance that the ousting of the government in Kiev means he is no longer bound by a treaty guaranteeing Ukraine's borders that Russia signed in 1994, when Ukraine gave up nuclear weapons.
Its rulings have at times been calculated to cause anger in middle England, as when they have blocked the deportation of terrorist suspects to home countries where they might be tortured, or ordered compensation for unpleasant criminals arguing, for instance, that prosecutors took too long to bring them to trial.
"And how do we move beyond the single-minded self-interest of price?" Low prices come at a cost, she and other speakers insisted, arguing, for instance, that Wal-Mart encouraged overconsumption and overdevelopment, which place strains on natural resources and the environment.
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Some techno-nationalists argue, for instance, that "American innovation" should receive preferential tax treatment or subsidies.
He argued, for instance, that it would be wrong for the UK to "subcontract" its security to others.
Doctors argue, for instance, about whether fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome, which have no obvious anatomical causes, are really diseases.
It argued, for instance, that fraternities are not limited when it comes to the size of their membership.
A senior diplomat argues, for instance, that "rhetoric which excludes Russia pushes it in the wrong direction".
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