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The phrase "argument about what" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the subject or topic of a disagreement or debate.
Example: "The argument about what constitutes fair use in copyright law has been ongoing for years."
Alternatives: "dispute regarding what" or "debate over what".
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But there's no argument about what it should have done when the game was over.
It was this dish that led to our argument about what simple cooking meant.
The Toulouse killings revive an argument about what constitutes French-ness.
But there is no argument about what gas prices are doing to the racers themselves.
Then it has to win the argument about what such campaigns can achieve.
More accurately, it was founded on an argument about what that proposition means.
There's a lot of argument about what people should be doing to cut carbon emissions.
"It stops any argument about what was said, and stops an agent from overreaching.
There is room for argument (a lot of argument) about what these groups have done – none has become a party.
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This time we had a spirited philosophical discussion -- and, at times, argument -- about what the Internet means to society.
We had one argument about what kind of air conditioner to buy, I think but we made up the next day.
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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.

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