Sentence examples similar to arguments that spoke from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arguments that spoke" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of arguments that were persuasive or compelling, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The arguments that spoke to the audience's emotions were the most effective in the debate."
Alternatives: "arguments that resonated" or "arguments that were compelling".

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I recall one that spoke of my mother and the possibility of her writing.

These are the types of things they did that spoke volumes about them after their deaths.

A high ping means the spoke is tight, the way it should be, and a dull thud means you need to have that spoke tightened.

Grainy, black-and-white images that spoke of European mysteriousness.

"We were looking for films that spoke to those themes".

Editors often printed reader letters that spoke of making scrapbooks and collections from such images.

It was not just the Christmas cards that spoke of a certain air of excess.

There was something in that passivity that spoke of Spain's performance.

She left letters to her sons, friends and husband that spoke of her 'loss of perspective'.

It was not a look that spoke of great joy, or enormous passion.

The nations that spoke of you with contempt are chilled by your songs.

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