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The phrase "argument the need" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "In our discussion, we must argument the need for better resources in education."
Alternatives: "make a case for the need" or "advocate for the need".
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Have you recently heard, or made, the argument: "The need for feminism is gone.
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Mysłajek says only scientific arguments – the need to regenerate forests and control the ungulate population – can save Europe's wild carnivores, especially the unpopular wolf.
One of Stamos's stronger arguments is against Okin's argument for the need to minimize gender differences.
Phillips's substantive argument - the need to recognise that there are winners and losers; and the necessity of managing migration and integration - is an important one.
The first argument underlines the need for global standards.
(His brother had, after all, barely won the argument about the need for radar on Voyager).
Again, the key argument was the need to avoid a repeat of Japan's "lost decade".
And there is no argument about the need to embrace the digital age.
Nor is this an argument about the need or otherwise for cuts.
Take the argument about the need for Labour to be a party of "wealth creation" as well as redistribution.
Remember, Gilligan made possible Alastair Campbell's diversionary tactic that distracted attention from the argument about the need for war.
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