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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguing parties" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to the individuals or groups involved in a dispute or disagreement.
Example: "The judge listened carefully to the arguments presented by the arguing parties before making a decision."
Alternatives: "disputing parties" or "contesting parties".
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Step in and separate the arguing parties.
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However as Mahon (2009, p. 61) argues "party politics does indeed matter".
"We think it's absolutely ridiculous," argues party spokesman Kent Ekeroth, standing in a light drizzle outside parliament.
Jamie Reed, Copeland MP, claimed Corbyn was arguing against party policy.
"We were arguing, both partying and doing things we shouldn't have," he said.
He quit in 2008, arguing the party wasn't properly leftwing.
Parts of Unite would like to break away, arguing the party is a lost and expensive cause.
Fifty senior Tory activists are arguing the party risks alienating voters if it does not back same sex marriage.
The politicians arguing along party lines instead of in pursuit of the public good.
Specifically, we argue that parties on the economic right should favour decentralization because it can improve the efficient production of public goods, while parties on the economic left should oppose decentralization because it hinders efforts to redistribute wealth.
ReprintsAt the height of the boom, firms argued that parties were essential.
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