Sentence examples for arguments remarkably from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "arguments remarkably" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe arguments that are impressive or noteworthy, but it lacks a proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The arguments remarkably presented during the debate left the audience in awe."
Alternatives: "exceptionally strong arguments" or "impressively articulated arguments".

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By contrast, when Medicare was first proposed, in the boom times of the nineteen-sixties, Republicans made little headway trying to fend it off, despite using arguments remarkably similar to the ones they're now advancing in support of health-care repeal.

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Their argument is remarkably simple: on the one hand, it avoids the use of transfinite induction (as in Lim's paper) and, on the other hand, it uses Ekeland's variational principle as a main tool to guarantee the existence of fixed points.

This argument is remarkably similar to the one used by homophobes on why they oppose same-sex marriage.

Nonetheless, the mayor's arguments have proved remarkably effective over the years.

It may be impossible to say with any certainty what is the world's oldest city – for a very old argument, it is remarkably fluid, with new discoveries all the time – but for now it seems only right to give it to Aleppo, the oldest city currently being fought for and sacked, as all these cities have from the beginning.

Mr. DeMarco's letter rejecting the relief plan made remarkably weak arguments.

In criticizing the report, the American Bankers Association makes a remarkably similar argument, contending in a statement that "what their report doesn't say is that arbitration is one of the fairest, most efficient methods for resolving complex disputes between consumers and businesses of all kinds, including lenders.

Perhaps the most famous argument in the psychological literature on introspection and self-knowledge is Nisbett and Wilson's argument that we have remarkably poor knowledge of the causes of, and processes underlying, our behavior and attitudes (Nisbett and Wilson 1977; Nisbett and Ross 1980; Wilson 2002).

Under such circumstances, it is a remarkably hollow argument to insist that a vote for Clinton is a vote to be able to continue to organize.

That is one reason why, though debate and disagreement abound during this election season, in the midst of the fray there's remarkably little argument; postures and personalities are engaged in battle, not clearly defined policies or political ideas.

Today's most-prominent arguments against inclusive restrooms are remarkably consistent with the Victorian notions that led to sex-segregated bathrooms in the first place.

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