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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguments with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe disputes or disagreements between individuals or groups.
Example: "She often finds herself in arguments with her colleagues over project decisions."
Alternatives: "disputes with" or "debates with".
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He attacks his opponents' arguments with gusto.
Don't get into arguments with anybody.
His arguments with his father became explosive.
It meant frequent arguments with her husband.
Get into violent arguments with their hands.
I've had some arguments with her.
His arguments with England are in the end arguments with himself, but they are utterly engrossing.
I had no arguments with the bench of Sunderland.
So far, it has buttressed its arguments with tough politicking.
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"There are no arguments with the pitch.
I even had arguments with my parents as well.
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