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The phrase "argument revolves around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the central theme or main point of a debate, discussion, or piece of writing.
Example: "The argument revolves around the ethical implications of artificial intelligence in modern society."
Alternatives: "argument centers on" or "argument focuses on".
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The argument revolves around the appeals procedure.
A second argument revolves around the definition of "the people".
Their argument revolves around whether the advice was privileged, as the bank claims.
A more compelling argument revolves around the idea of older employees as net creators of employment.
And that is basically what the whole extradition argument revolves around.
The legal argument revolves around whether the beaver could be said to be "resident" in the UK, even though "resident" has never been defined legally.
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Much of his argument revolved around keeping the well-known Japanese company together, reaping the benefits of having both an electronics and an entertainment arm under one roof.
Yet there are dinosaurs who take a dim view of such a plan, their highly specious argument revolving around the nebulous concept of loyalty.
Much of the argument revolved around whether reasonable investors would want to know about false and outlandish assertions like the one about Satanism so long as the assertions might affect the price of securities.
Much of Tuesday's argument revolved around a semantic point: Is a state law prohibiting class-action waivers one that applies to all contracts or one that specially disfavors arbitration contracts?
A crucial argument revolving around jazz -- and one that hasn't been heard much in decades -- is whether the music needs to be connected to its roots in dance.
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