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The phrase "argument of his" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a point or reasoning put forth by a male individual in a discussion or debate.
Example: "In the debate, he presented an argument of his that challenged the opposing viewpoint."
Alternatives: "his point" or "his reasoning".
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Mr. Pauken has an argument of his own.
The argument of his book, though, is that economists and political scientists have misunderstood the problem.
If this claim just cannot withstand scrutiny, the central argument of his campaign is just vaporized.
If he doesn't make the most persuasive argument of his life, he risks losing both.
And, summing up the argument of his play in three words, he concluded: "It feels unfair".
He cannot see that the argument of his brother, or even of his father, might have merit.
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Our world is different from his, but most of the central arguments of his book still apply.
He listened carefully and took seriously the arguments of his opponents and sometimes even criticised his fellow leftists, especially those unwilling to admit the brutal tyranny of Stalinist Russia.
In Washington in June, Rubio — the favorite of the reformers — gave a speech to a group of them summarizing the arguments of his book.
But lawyers defending the man, Nechemya Weberman, 54, of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, told a far different story during the opening arguments of his trial.
A little boy, depressed by the arguments of his dysfunctional family, turns his back on Christmas and summons the horrifying Krampus into his unhappy home.
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