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The phrase "argument which have" is not correct in written English.
It should be "argument which has" to agree in number with the singular noun "argument."
Example: "The argument which has been presented lacks sufficient evidence to support its claims."
Alternatives: "argument that has" or "argument which possesses".
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This brings us to the criticisms of the Skolemite argument which have appeared in the recent literature.
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