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"could argue that" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used in persuasive writing or discussions to present a counterargument or alternative viewpoint. Here are some examples: - One could argue that implementing stricter gun control laws could potentially reduce the number of mass shootings in the country. - Critics could argue that the government's new tax policy unfairly targets the middle class. - While some may believe that raising the minimum wage would benefit the economy, others could argue that it could lead to job losses and hurt small businesses. - You could argue that social media has greatly impacted the way we communicate and interact with others. - Some experts could argue that the death penalty is not an effective deterrent for crime and that alternative forms of punishment should be explored.
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Statisticians could argue that point.
Pope could argue that point all day.
We could argue that point endlessly and get nowhere.
And, some could argue, that was too late.
Few could argue that point.
You could argue that it's a simulation.
You could argue that that's slightly worrying.
I could argue that it's probable.
One could argue that it already had.
You could argue that it's more problematic.
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One could argue that Ms. Mirren is revisiting familiar terrain.
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