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Discover Ludwig"arguing to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used when one is attempting to persuade or convince someone else of a point of view. For example, "The lawyer argued to the jury that the defendant was innocent of all charges."
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We're arguing to end it.
Some hard-liners are arguing to continue the fight.
Nobody was ever arguing to give us a smiley ending.
Apparently, the other men were too busy arguing to meet with him.
On Afghanistan, she was on the prevailing side in arguing to send more troops in 2010.
Since January, President Hamid Karzai has been arguing to remove all Taliban names from the blacklist.
Arguing to "scrap the tax code," it says that "massive over-regulation is killing this economy".
Pro-EU voices are told that arguing to stay in is premature.
Arguing to the contrary that the two ideals reinforce each other is by no means impossible.
He was arguing to the end about what discussions had taken place on the issue.
No one is arguing to protect the scores of unlicensed vendors who sell counterfeit goods.
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