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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguments from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in formal or academic writing to introduce a specific type of argument or reasoning. It indicates that the following information or evidence will support or defend a particular claim. Example: The author presents several compelling arguments from historical events to support his thesis that human behavior is largely influenced by societal norms.
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Argumentation mining is a recent challenge concerning the automatic extraction of arguments from unstructured textual corpora.
Arguments from the right fare little better.
Consider arguments from two Times editorials.
They develop subtle arguments from beginning to end.
Chancellor Strine's decision followed hours of arguments from both sides.
You will get no arguments from this listener about that.
The film includes interviews and arguments from the accused polluters.
But are these arguments from the industry supported by science?
The Judge invited oral arguments from both sides.
But they, too, are facing vigorous arguments from prosecutors.
The arguments from a climate-change perspective appear especially attractive.
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