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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguing too much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is engaged in excessive debate or disagreement.
Example: "I think we should focus on finding a solution instead of arguing too much about the details."
Alternatives: "debating excessively" or "quarreling too often".
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"They were arguing too much".
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It seemed wise not to argue too much with Kolesnikov.
As Mr. Macdonald explained, "They argued too much".
"You can't really argue too much about it".
The band may have simply argued too much, and lacked a clear leader.
I wouldn't argue too much over NHL93 or NHL94: both were highly enjoyable.
Of this, Mr. Chung said, "I don't like to argue too much".
Natalie takes a broadside and doesn't choose to argue too much.
"I wouldn't have argued too much with the squad we picked – certainly not at the time," he said.
Liam loves burgers, but he's seen the movie "Food, Inc.," so he doesn't argue too much.
That summer, when Adam played football with Fish's friends every Sunday at the park, he tackled too hard and argued too much.
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