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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argumentative nature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the inherent characteristics or qualities of an argument or a person's tendency to argue.
Example: "The argumentative nature of his response made it clear that he was not open to discussion."
Alternatives: "contentious disposition" or "debate-oriented character".
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He, like her first husband, is attracted by her noisy argumentative nature.
Afterwards, he maintained that the argumentative nature of the process was "just as it should be".
When I put the phone down, my argumentative nature feels frustrated.
Another thing I noticed about my Spanish university early on was the constant debate and argumentative nature of seminars.
The personal and argumentative nature of the columns led to the personal and argumentative nature of the book that got him out of his career rut, "Advertisements for Myself," published in 1959, in which "The White Negro" and every Voice column, with commentary, are reprinted.
They may traffic in some cultural stereotypes (or what Ms. Bloom has called "the argumentative nature of Judaism"), but these face-offs and disputes also gird you for the spirited back and forth of "As it were.
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Scottish creativity sprang from its argumentative, oppositional nature.
However, a review done of the literature on CSR in by Chinese showed that it is very descriptive with little depth and much of the CSR literature is conceptual, descriptive, or argumentative in nature (Guan and Noronha 2013).
In terms of argumentative structure and nature, they all can be reduced to three: perception, inference and testimony.
Hookers are by nature distinctive, argumentative and bloody-minded.
The result should be practical tools for on-line news providers... and deeper understanding of the nature of informal argumentative discourse".
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