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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguments with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing disagreements or discussions involving a specific topic or person.
Example: "The debates often turned into arguments with a focus on differing perspectives."
Alternatives: "disputes involving a" or "debates with a".
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First, we extend the recently proposed Argument Interchange Format (AIF) to express arguments with a structure based on Walton's theory of argumentation schemes.
References to biology coat these arguments with a gloss of scientific rigor.
Mr. Eisner, Disney's chief executive, took in these arguments with a benign smile.
On the bench, he analyzes each side's arguments with a thoroughness that some advocates say can be unsettling.
I estimate it is 39,000 words, including lengthy accounts of the year's parking problems and arguments with a neighbour.
He is also quick-witted -- in the last presidential debate, his arguments with a pompous moderator stole the show.
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You recently had a big argument with a co-worker.
Heckler Louie gets into an argument with a heckler.
Ever had an argument with a climate-change denier?
Here he became involved in an argument with a sailor and a civilian.
The Argument Clinic: Michael Palin pays to have an argument with a very contrary John Cleese.
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