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"but arguing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a counterargument or disagreement in a sentence. For example: "I understand the importance of staying active, but arguing that one should exercise for hours every day is simply unrealistic." In this sentence, "but arguing" is used to introduce a different perspective or opinion about the topic of staying active. It implies that the speaker disagrees with the idea of exercising for hours every day. Another example: "I agree that saving money is important, but arguing that one should never treat themselves to something nice is too extreme." Here, "but arguing" is used to express a disagreement with the idea of never treating oneself.
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But arguing that Hitler supported Zionism – that's niche.
But arguing over data is different from suppressing it.
But arguing style affected men and women differently.
But arguing that the treaty is relatively harmless won't create a groundswell of enthusiasm for it.
But arguing over e-mail is about having the last word.
That's not rejecting the referendum result, but arguing that the winners lied.
But arguing for Weegee's greatness is not the show's main goal, even if it ultimately can't help doing so.
But, arguing that no reform is possible until Mr. Arafat is replaced, some Israeli officials have resisted the Tenet visit.
It's infuriating, but arguing with this kind of vague cultural anxiety is like boxing shadows or punching smoke.
I'm an atheist myself, but arguing with the religious is infuriating, draining and it actually hurts my head.
But arguing that the president lacks authority under the amendment to halt a default does not mean the executive lacks any authority in the matter.
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