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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguments is often" is not correct in English.
It should be "arguments are often" to agree in number. You can use the corrected phrase when discussing the frequency or commonality of certain arguments in a given context.
Example: "In debates, arguments are often presented without sufficient evidence to support them."
Alternatives: "arguments frequently" or "arguments are commonly".
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Monopoly, the cause of countless family arguments, is often said to be a game that rewards the most ruthless – but the latest UK and Ireland champion believes the key to winning is to sometimes treat your opponents kindly.
Second, Herder's appearance of neglecting to give arguments is often, rather, a principled rejection of arguments of certain sorts.
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Obviously, these arguments are often correct.
A side-effect of bringing big investors on board is that arguments are often less noisy.
It seems absurd now - the arguments were often over a hundred dollars here or there.
But the column overlooks that such arguments are often invoked with good cause.
Retailers, always on edge about the animal-rights arguments, are often loath to discuss fur.
This provides a good basis for discussing given that economic growth arguments are often introduced in emission policy debates.
These arguments are often used to defend continuing China's Most Favored Nation trading status against human-rights critics.
The essays in "The Reactionary Mind" devoted to individual conservative thinkers and their arguments are often unconvincing as well.
Supreme Court oral arguments are often rich in hypotheticals, which force the lawyers to confront the logical consequences of their positions.
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