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The phrase "arguments will work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the effectiveness or functionality of arguments in a particular context, such as a debate or a logical discussion.
Example: "In this case, I believe that the arguments will work to persuade the audience of our position."
Alternatives: "arguments will be effective" or "arguments will succeed".
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"The simple arguments will work best," he says.
It is clear from this definition that the calibration arguments will work only for finite algebras \(\mathcal{F}\).
Politically savvy folks know what arguments will work: "Whose more important, children or animals?" But that's a false choice.
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Whether such an argument will work remains to be seen.
It remains to be seen whether that argument will work.
This rhetorical argument will work regardless of whether or not such laws would have made any difference to such an attack, just as it did when the Tories used it to embarrass Tony Blair and Gordon Brown in the early 1990s, at a time when the then opposition Labour party withheld support for the terrorism laws.
The existential quantifier argument will work if the ordinal stage at which the model is being constructed is a weakly compact cardinal.
I wonder if that argument will work on my husband when I ask him for a Charcoal Book Club membership for my birthday.
This sort of argument will work for other properties like being omniscient or having divine cognitive activity (although the causal circle may be more difficult to establish with the former, and the implausibility of self-exemplification may be more difficult to establish with the latter).
Since most of the functions can be implemented, it is not clear that a one-to-one, function-based argument will work.
The script is freely available, configurable via command line arguments and will work on any Linux/UNIX-like OS.
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