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The phrase "as argument" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to something being presented or used as a reason or justification in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "The author presents several points as argument for the proposed changes in policy."
Alternatives: "as a reason" or "as justification".
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However, the idea that states of affairs are complex does not sit happily with Frege's further idea that the judgeable content of a's being F is the value of the function F for a as argument.
For example, the property being F is conceived of as a function that takes a particular a as argument and maps it to the state of affairs of a's being F (see Oliver 1992, 91).
Shouting as argument.
As argument, of course, this is unsatisfying.
(Capital letters, in biography, sometimes count as argument).
This is store as argument for how to live — that is, how to live in San Francisco or Portland.
Indeed, much of the argument against God works less well as argument and thesis than as atmosphere and tone.
Gray is committing the logical fallacy known as argument from ignorance: we can't argue from what we don't know to what we know.
As reader or listener we accept the inevitability of this, not as argument, but as experience - whether as fulfilment or entrapment - vouched for by the human ear.
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So, how can you make sure the summer holidays are as argument-free as possible?
How one housemate has no regard for security When there's a suggestion of living with other people next year Good luck, may your year be as argument-free as possible.
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