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"become argumentative" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It describes the act of becoming or starting to argue or engage in a debate. Example: "As the discussion became more heated, John's tone turned confrontational and he became argumentative, trying to prove his point."
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Try to prove someone wrong and we become argumentative.
And children, in turn, become argumentative and stubborn, or secretive and withdrawn.
Formerly sweet loved ones can become argumentative and even verbally, emotionally or physically abusive.
Formerly sweet loved ones can become argumentative and verbally, emotionally or even physically abusive.
I've raised my voice and become argumentative in the booth, but in January 2004, I have no reason to believe I or anyone else has done anything wrong.
"If it does become argumentative, combative if it starts to be, frankly, counterproductive if you're not building accord, if you're not closing any gaps, if you're really just creating more friction, be willing to cede the last word".
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He became argumentative and seemed unsure of his answers.
When Isaiah became argumentative, Chief Jaffe asked him about his home life.
Complaints about the design and content abounded, and Mr. Davis became argumentative, the executive recalled.
She was arrested for "assault of a public servant" after police said she became argumentative.
When Mr. Moore was informed by the lawyer that his house was being sold, he became "argumentative" and said he had already paid his debt to Ms. Moore.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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