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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguing through" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in discussions about reasoning or debate, particularly when referring to the process of making an argument.
Example: "In the meeting, she was arguing through the various points to support her case."
Alternatives: "debating through" or "reasoning through".
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Robin and I were arguing through the press.
She was an explosive presence in the courtroom, crying and arguing through much of the nine-day trial.
Given these, the framework proposes a systematic process for revising the requirements, and arguing through a discussion among stakeholders that the revisions make the requirements compliant.
This volume sheds light on the characteristics and strategies of the humanist art of arguing through a series of case studies from representative areas.
Scientists and officials from 100 countries have been arguing through the night in Brussels about today's summary, with complaints it has been watered down.
Manuel turns up the radio to drown out the tense voices of his parents in the next room; we glimpse them arguing through half-open shutters.
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Simple, its proponents argue: through taxes.
"they argue about technology, but they also argue through it".
We will always argue through our ideas but we know when to give up on something.
Mr. Esser argued through most of the negotiations that Mannesmann would be better off alone.
It's a perception changer in other ways too, as it argues, through demonstration, against basic misunderstandings surrounding this art.
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