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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguments I was" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in a context where someone is referring to arguments they were involved in or discussing, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The arguments I was considering during the debate were quite compelling."
Alternatives: "arguments I had" or "arguments I was discussing".
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"After so many years at the University of Chicago, where people of diverse political views have terrific, substantive arguments, I was a bit surprised to see so many point-scoring arguments," he said.
In other words, the goal of the student becomes the grade, not the knowledge, and reading his arguments I was struck by how often that becomes the goal of parents, too.
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It's based on an argument I was having with my girlfriend.
When he responded by saying, "That's such a typical Zionist argument," I was dumbfounded.
She noticed that, and said: "Hey, you started the argument!" I was speechless.
That is the argument I was seeking to challenge, and invoking morality would have been an evasion.
I had thought it did, but by the end of last week's argument, I was no longer sure.
And up until Pete makes his race-free "King was a family man" argument, I wasn't even sure which one of them was the pig.
I did this with an argument I was having with a friend, and we had 88 percent L.S.M. — daytime talk show territory.
Well that would indeed be a silly argument to make, and were this the only example of unions being on the wrong side of educational reform then that clearly would be the argument I was making.
"That's not the argument I was making".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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