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Discover LudwigThe phrase "convoluted arguments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe arguments that are complex, intricate, or difficult to follow, often implying that they are unnecessarily complicated. Example: "The author's convoluted arguments made it challenging for readers to grasp the main point of the article."
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Now he was talking about the artist and society, and he was using phrases I remembered from interviews with him I had read in The Saturday Review of Literature, a magazine I felt I'd outgrown since discovering the fancy prose and convoluted arguments of Partisan Review, which I had just started buying at the newsstand on Hollywood Boulevard.
Those who oppose Murray's conclusions will undoubtedly consider them "simplistic," since elaborate and even convoluted arguments are considered signs of sophistication, rather than desperate expedients to try to salvage a position contrary to plain facts and plain logic.
Despite the often opaque and convoluted arguments this week, the legal issues don't strike me as all that complicated.
It is doubtful whether even a hundred people in Israel or worldwide are sufficiently familiar with all the intricate details of the incident to be able to follow the convoluted arguments by the report's authors.
Stanley is amusing as a lovable goof-sleuth, but the real fun lies in watching him try to talk himself out of a jam, whether it's in convoluted arguments with his wife ("a master of sarcasm and irony" in "the art of mortal conversation") or debates with his friend Sergeant MacAullif, who shreds his points of logic the way a dog demolishes a slipper.
Beck has utilized what he has learned from Mullins and others to construct his own convoluted arguments.
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"It's a very convoluted argument.
How's this for a convoluted argument.
"It's a very distorted, convoluted argument that says if poor families leave public schools it will destroy the system," Mr. Fuller said.
Foster's lethally earnest style is anything but sexy, and his convoluted argument often takes maddening turns, but his research shows real archival flair.
But he drew a convoluted argument about Mr. Hussein's ties to Al Qaeda and suggested in closing that he was not telling all he knew because he did not want to reveal top secrets.
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