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The phrase "arguing that it is" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when presenting a claim or viewpoint that supports a particular argument or assertion.
Example: "The author is arguing that it is essential to address climate change immediately to prevent further environmental degradation."
Alternatives: "contending that it is" or "asserting that it is".
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A win in Illinois on Tuesday would give the Romney campaign more ammunition in arguing that it is on its way to doing so.
Instead, the firm is shrinking the unit, arguing that it is important to offer its customers those trading services.
The auto industry has lobbied against producer-responsibility laws, arguing that it is phasing out mercury on its own.
Plaintiffs' lawyers have moved to exclude all such evidence from consideration, arguing that it is irrelevant to the duty the hospital had to its patients.
Their reason for arguing that it is the only one is that only one is necessary.
But when it is better served by arguing that it is shocked — shocked!
In effect, China is now arguing that it is justified in using force at any time.
President Clinton has opposed the bill, arguing that it is much too heavy-handed.
Government officials appear to support the project, arguing that it is necessary for the nation's development.
The Bloomberg administration has also expressed opposition to the cellphone ban, arguing that it is unenforceable.
Many Indians are impatient, arguing that it is time to attack inside Pakistan.
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declaring that it is
explaining that it is
assuming that it is
arguing that it bears
alleging that it is
agreeing that it is
reiterating that it is
advocating that it is
asserting that it is
believing that it is
contending that it is
encouraging that it is
arguing that it benefits
arguing that it contributes
understanding that it is
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com