Sentence examples for arguments which cite from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "arguments which cite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to arguments that reference or mention specific sources or evidence to support a claim.
Example: "The paper presents several arguments which cite relevant studies to bolster its thesis."
Alternatives: "arguments that reference" or "arguments that mention".

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These are legal arguments, which cite to the evidence presented as well as to the controlling legal authority.

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The genericity argument was invoked for Ugg boots and was rejected by a U.S. district court which cited the following cases in support.

This post slices and dices the measurement methods used and, in part, reiterates Ethan's arguments which I first cited in my posting "2012: The Year of Cold Fusion?".

The authors cite Taylor 1951 in a manner that suggests that Taylor made pure theoretical arguments (which is actually true), but Taylor himself cites earlier experiments that describe the synchronization of sperm flagella.

Over the years I've been cited on both sides of most arguments, which satisfies me of the independence I sought to keep".

Each verb has a certain number of fixed arguments, which must always be supplied, and must appear in the order cited.

Building their arguments mainly upon the cited review [ 3], they expressed their concern that arguments which are scientifically not supportable had been invoked by CSOs.

The arguments which reveal the dependence are called Transcendental Arguments.

He cited an argument which (as my colleague Banyan has noted) is often used by Tibetan exiles in India: the self-burners are doing something similar to Buddha, who in one of his incarnations offered his body as food for a hungry tigress.Nor, the abbot stressed, did the self-immolations imply any abandonment of the policy of non-violence of which the Dalai Lama was the guarantor.

They cite Hebrews 2 15 to buttress their argument, which claims that Jesus was "tested as we are, yet without sin".

argument which is not particular to science.

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