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"It's argued that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce an opinion or point of view that is shared by multiple people. For example: "It's argued that gender roles are often reinforced by the media."
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It's argued that the music inside Prince's vault should be released one day because it forms an important part of music history.
What's more, you'd probably be better off eating the whole fruit as it's argued that produce loses its nutrients once they hit air.[13] It also restricts too many food groups to be healthy.
It's argued that, as child rearing only takes up a fraction of a woman's life, breasts must be some function other than milk supply.
On behalf of the IPL, it's argued that the presence of foreign stars helps internationalise cricket loyalties.
It's argued that uniforms help people who have orientation problems to identify people they can turn to for help.
Tom Lennox, a spokesman for Abercrombie, said that "while it's argued that spending is more difficult, our brands continue to perform quite well".
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It is argued that this treatment confers its health benefit through promoting injection cessation.
It is argued that Gorbachev wishes to "democratize" Soviet society.
It was argued that this exacerbated the crash.
It was argued that those assemblages evolve toward climax communities.
It is argued that fully turbulent conditions are unlikely.
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