Sentence examples for ever argued that from inspiring English sources

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Few experts ever argued that the law was too lax.

Nobody has ever argued that operational excellence doesn't matter.

No one ever argued that Mr. Weinig was innocent.

"No one ever argued that this is a more productive form of farming," Mr. Murisa said.

No sensible person or politician has ever argued that science is not useful, but many take its contribution for granted.

Their 1997 book, "The Best Bread Ever," argued that the food processor is the key to the perfect loaf.

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Would anyone ever argue that point?

People might want to hate you for this or that, but at no point can they ever argue that there was a better team than us this year".

No parent who is raising a black teenager and trying to get him to read serious fiction for his high school English class would ever argue that "Huckleberry Finn" is not a greatly problematic work.

Nobody would ever argue that academic peer review is infallible, but to paraphrase another saying, it's the worst form of (scientific) government except for all the other ones.

In 1712, Jonathan Swift published a pamphlet on the subject, pouring scorn on sloppy usage and insisting that "some Method should be thought on for ascertaining and fixing our Language for ever" arguing that English should not merely be exhaustively surveyed, but that its users should be forced to obey some rules.

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