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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argument online" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a disagreement or debate that takes place on the internet, often in forums, social media, or comment sections.
Example: "The heated argument online escalated quickly, with both sides presenting their points passionately."
Alternatives: "debate on the internet" or "dispute online".
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If you want to start an argument online, make an assertion about English usage.
But I knew I was stretching the argument: online game environments such as World of Warcraft are better fits for that kind of mental exercise.
This respect is helped by the current balance of openness to the public (oral argument, online transcripts and published opinions) and the relative obscurity in which the justices work.
To get "corncobbed" means to get owned, i.e. lose an argument, online, while insisting that you're victorious.
If you're planning on getting in an argument online soon, it could be good to study this for inspiration.
Think of a person who just had an argument online, and then goes to a restaurant for dinner, she told me.
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Just as jurors are presented with strong contrary positions by the two sides in court, viewers of true-crime documentaries can now get the oppositional arguments online.
When people get into discussions and arguments online, whether it's on Twitter or in a forum about their favorite TV show or even in a thread underneath an Instagram photo, this is the same thing transpiring.
"You can make your arguments online, or write articles criticizing the government, but once you mobilize people you're going to have some serious problems," Mr. Guo said in an interview shortly after Mr. Xu was arrested in the summer of 2013 for organizing street protests against official corruption.
It's an important idea, I think, at least by way of provocation: can law journals or other institutions publish, as a supplement to their regular mode, shorter, open pieces formatted for the web that have serious work behind them and which link more actively to other arguments, online and offline?
It has inspired theological arguments, online forums, hobbyists, hackers, claims of "the end of TV as we know it".
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