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Free sign upThe phrase "argument is needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a discussion or reasoning is required to support a point or claim.
Example: "In order to convince the committee, a strong argument is needed to justify the proposed changes."
Alternatives: "a case is required" or "justification is necessary."
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Then, again, some argument is needed to explain why the predominance of each of the two forces lasts for an equal period of time.
Our proof relies on a discrete implementation of Da Prato Debussche method [13] as in [33] but an additional coupling argument is needed to show convergence of the linearized dynamics.
But an argument is needed to show this is not possible.
So a separate argument is needed for the non-natural nature of moral properties.
Thus, a representativeness argument is needed to provide evidence that those events have been captured.
That is, if forfeiture is not tied to some limited positive desert, then further argument is needed to show that it is limited to a proportional punishment (Duff 2001 14 166).
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No very casuistical argument was needed to link the two, and it was neither surprising nor necessarily illogical that a bomber flight path was lighted up from Belgrade to Baghdad.
Perhaps Rawls thought the maximin argument was needed to complement these arguments.
Given the sensitivity of the site and the conservation-minded bent of the DC authorities, these arguments were needed.
Despite the occasional appearance of muddle, there is a point to the union, and one about which liberals should feel passionate.Red, white and rather blueStrong arguments are needed to justify a step as big as breaking up a nation.
Other arguments are needed to justify the difference principle.
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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