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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argument well" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to making a strong or effective argument, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "In order to persuade the audience, you need to present your argument well."
Alternatives: "make a strong argument" or "present your case effectively."
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Theirs is an argument well worth making.
You know the football argument well enough now.
The Centre for American Progress makes the argument well here.
It is a plausible argument, well put by the immensely experienced Dalvi.
It's an argument well worth taking seriously, but let's come back to it later.
One of those fools who waste their last years trying to square the Euclidean circle or disprove Cantor's diagonal argument?" "Well," I began, "that is......
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More generally, in making any kind of argument, well-chosen and well-deployed facts trump opinions and generalizations; by extension, strong nouns and verbs serve as the main engine of good writing, adjectives and adverbs as the grace notes.
According to the indispensability argument, well-established mathematical theorems must be true because they are inextricably woven into the empirical theories that have been developed and accepted in the natural sciences, and there are good reasons to think that these empirical theories are true.
Ms. Grancea is a newcomer, from Romania, and her insights are fresh, her argument well-crafted.
Is the author's argument well-supported?
Mr Eichengreen, though, crafts his arguments well.
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