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The phrase "argument in which" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce or describe a particular argument or point being made in a sentence. For example: "The essay presents an argument in which the author argues for stricter gun control laws." "Her speech was filled with valid points, but the main argument in which she focused on was the need for better education reform." In both of these examples, "argument in which" is used to specify the main point or focus of the sentence. It is usually followed by a clause or phrase that explains or expands upon the argument being made.
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This led to a family argument, in which Einstein was asked to act as arbiter.
There are lengthy passages of legal/philosophical argument, in which the narrator justifies his behaviour.
He was ejected during an argument in which he said he accidentally sprayed the umpire Marty Foster with sunflower seeds.
Through the five books of this argument, in which poetry alternates with prose, there is no specifically Christian tenet.
He delivered a sometimes rambling opening argument in which he proclaimed, "I had nothing to do with these crimes".
Marginalia create a form of extended argument in which the reader has the upper hand, taking over the text.
The derision leads to an argument, in which Paul rips a page out of "Self-Reliance" and taunts Frank: "I just took a page from your book".
In the video, Ms. Lowery says that Ms. Stein waved a cane at her during an argument in which Ms. Stein made withering racial remarks.
During an argument in which she had accused her husband of infidelity, the report continued, she said that he "threw her to the ground and kicked her.
At the close of the argument, Joe says he is going to the Aqueduct, which touches off an argument in which they abandon Dr. Bach's rules.
I know that many people find this line of argument, in which a loss of investor confidence is if anything expansionary, deeply counterintuitive.
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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.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com