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The phrase "argument has frayed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a discussion or debate has become strained or weakened over time.
Example: "As the negotiations continued, it became clear that the argument had frayed, leading to misunderstandings between the parties involved."
Alternatives: "the argument has deteriorated" or "the argument has weakened."
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But that argument has frayed.
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The democratic credential has frayed.
Some of Stewart's dream has frayed.
Life in jail has frayed her nerves.
The question has frayed nerves in New Jersey, Connecticut, Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin, Tennessee and Georgia.
Trust in international mediators and security guarantees has frayed.
Since then, that spirit of bipartisanship has frayed.
Understandably, his voice has frayed and developed a wobble.
Unfortunately, they have frayed.
Close friendships have frayed.
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