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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguing like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing someone's argumentative style or behavior to that of another person or thing.
Example: "He was arguing like a child, throwing tantrums instead of presenting logical points."
Alternatives: "debating as if" or "contending like".
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The kids are arguing like magpies.
They were arguing like married people.
They trudge together across a desert that is actually Tunisian, arguing like man and wife.
(With a sudden wild laugh) Here I am arguing like an imbecile!
Ballinger and Miranda often appear in videos together, arguing like siblings.
He is arguing like an accountant seeing the risk of everything rather than the opportunity".
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"You cannot just argue like a fool and say no.
Of course, they could argue like true lovers too.
Melamid shrugs and says, "We always argue like this".
Self-discovery might best be achieved doing something constructive, he argued, like creating a start-up.
They "argue like carpet dealers in Istanbul looking for the best deals," she said.
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