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Discover Ludwig"having a big argument" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing an ongoing dispute or a disagreement between two or more people. For example: My sister and I had a big argument last night about what to watch on TV.
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"My plan is not reform -- if you want to totally change the health-care system, I'm not your guy," Dr. Dean told supporters in Lebanon, N.H. "I'm not interested in having a big argument about what the best system is.
"The policy people and the intelligence people inside are having a big argument over this," said Leslie Gelb, president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations who has advised Mr. Biden.
"I saw one guy get out of a car, having a big argument with the stewards.
This way you are avoiding building everything up and having a big argument which could seriously affect you.
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You recently had a big argument with a co-worker.
"We had a big argument about Zindani — about whether to allow him," she said.
He continues: "We have a big argument between him and us on this.
I went with my husband and when we got home we had a big argument.
"Even my mother had a big argument with him," she recalled.
"I asked my friend when he was publishing it, and he said, 'Next February.' We had a big argument.
I'd had had a big argument – ah, heated discussion – with my mother in the car on the way.
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