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The phrase "arguments were greeted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe how a set of arguments or points made by someone were received or responded to by others, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The arguments were greeted with skepticism by the panel of experts, who raised several counterpoints during the discussion."
Alternatives: "arguments were received" or "arguments were met with".
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His powerful arguments were greeted by some with outright derision.
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Every statement was greeted with loud applause.
You were greeted.
They were greeted with loud boos.
The Microsoft moves were greeted with skepticism.
They were greeted by Lieut.
We were greeted by an overweight dog.
Here, we were greeted with enthusiasm.
Both these moves were greeted with skepticism.
The congratulations were greeted with silence.
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