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The phrase "if argued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a hypothetical situation or condition that depends on an argument being made. Example: "The conclusion may change if argued from a different perspective."
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Even if argued on purely utilitarian terms, ignoring the range of other benefits of higher education for civic engagement, social capital and the spread of knowledge in society, higher education is, for the vast majority, a good investment.
Auto gratuity is put on the check -- and if argued, can be removed of course -- to ensure I get paid for the work I do.
Even if argued that globalization may have some economic advantages, from a social perspective, it has the potential to worsen the prevailing power differentials within workplaces and between developed and developing countries.
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When he got to a particular tree, he would start talking, as if arguing with it.
"Sure, I fooled around, but I never felt gratified myself," he says, as if arguing the finer points of doctrine.
If arguing starts among the family, immediately start to sing a Christmas carol and encourage them all the join in.
If they argued, they did so quietly.
I'd be embarrassed if anyone argued that it was".
Sometimes, if they argued, one was sent to the living room and one to the bedroom.
She was afraid he'd become angry if she argued back.
A visitor from Mars would be astonished if anyone argued otherwise.
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