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The phrase "averse to arguments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a strong dislike or reluctance towards engaging in arguments or disputes.
Example: "She is averse to arguments and prefers to resolve conflicts through calm discussions."
Alternatives: "disinclined to arguments" or "opposed to arguments".
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I am – perhaps because we never picked over John Major or carved up Tony Blair over our dinner, or perhaps because we disagreed so violently about other things – very averse to arguments of any kind.
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