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The phrase "arguing that such" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when presenting a claim or viewpoint that supports a particular argument or position.
Example: "The researcher is arguing that such evidence supports the theory of climate change."
Alternatives: "contending that such" or "asserting that such".
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Financial institutions uniformly resisted, arguing that such "subsidiarization" would be inefficient and uneconomical.
For years, he made few donations to charity, arguing that such money was often wasted.
Abdolah does not deny Muhammad's violence, instead arguing that such violence is inherent to political leadership.
Regulators have refused arguing that such a change will erode investor confidence and encourage cancellations.
Mr. Kerry is arguing that such people have been voting against their economic self-interest.
Lahm countered by arguing that such "alpha dogs" had no place in modern football.
Many other social scientists disagree, however, arguing that such rules are not only unrealistic but counterproductive.
Government officials have responded angrily, arguing that such restraint impedes the country's development.
She's inveighed against rules forbidding sexual harassment, arguing that such strictures deny workers a "vivid office culture".
In Canada, an expert panel made several recommendations, including arguing that such beverages be labeled "stimulant drug-containing drinks".
Germany is opposed, arguing that such an expansion of the commission's powers would require a treaty change.
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