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The phrase "argument like that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of argument or reasoning that has been presented in a discussion or debate.
Example: "I find it hard to take your point seriously when you present an argument like that."
Alternatives: "such an argument" or "a claim like that".
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I mean, try to withstand an argument like that!
"I'm not sure I'm capable of constructing an argument like that," Mr. Robb said.
Epstein could never have made an argument like that about Snowberg.
How can you persuade people to go to war with an argument like that?
You can make an argument like that, that maybe the free market would correct itself, after we all went back to the Iron Age.
Numenius' testimony fits well an argument like that of Eusebius.
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Arguments like that are easy to mock, and hard to defend.
So far, arguments like that have won over a number of lawmakers from both parties, including Representative Doc Hastings, Republican of Washington.
Arguments like that are fair game.
Some people claim that Palestine is a contemporary political fiction created in the 19th century, but arguments like that ignore the fact that the idea of the nation-state is in itself a modern conception, and they show no regard for the long history of the people in the land.
Some people claim that Israel is a contemporary political fiction created in the 19th century, but arguments like that ignore the fact that the idea of the nation-state is in itself a modern conception, and they show no regard for the long history of the people in the land.
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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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