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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fine argument" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a well-thought-out and logically sound argument. It can also refer to an argument that is presented in an eloquent and persuasive manner. Example: The lawyer presented a fine argument in court, convincing the jury to acquit her client of all charges.
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Paired with a glass of golden sémillon from Elderton, they make a fine argument for the metaphor of transubstantiation.
He makes a fine argument that practicing good manners today is not an elitist exercise but rather its opposite.
THOUGH the authors make a fine argument, "In Good Company" leaves too much to anecdote and faith.
"There's a perfectly fine argument to make for an open internet," he says, "but the law doesn't allow people to take matters into their own hands.
Arnold Wishnia Setauket, N.Y., April 9, 2009 To the Editor: Ramesh Ponnuru inadvertently provides a fine argument for single-payer, government-sponsored health care: the market simply can't provide universal coverage.
Also, one could make a fine argument for Brody's ultimate demise, but it was not "fair and balanced," well-written drama that was provided, but a lazy and lop-sided "coverage" of the two characters.
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It will take more than fine arguments and patient education to shake off complacency and overcome the go-it-alone and free-ride tendencies of national policies.
The people then have the cheek to tell you what they think.But why, Euro-enthusiasts have been asking themselves, can't a clear majority of voters be persuaded by two fine arguments that we have offered to them?
Caveat emptor and moral hazard are fine arguments in favor of no rules regarding ICOs and cryptos, but if the market wants to keep growing, it will need to do more to attract consistently larger pools of capital.
Still the fine tuning argument with its argument to the best explanation and with its holism is in some ways closer to scientific method than the very restrictive though salutary empiricism of Mill and Huxley and probably Clifford.
The fine tuning argument has the merit of having the form of a perfectly normal pattern of scientific argument.
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