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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ongoing argument" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to an argument or dispute that is continuing or ongoing, rather than one that has been resolved. Example: "The two politicians have been engaged in an ongoing argument over healthcare reform for months now, with no sign of reaching a compromise."
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"It's been an ongoing argument since it happened.
Part and parcel of a continued crackdown on the BBC is the ongoing argument over governance.
"This is an ongoing argument," Mr. Louie said, "a big debate right now in government".
It's my ongoing argument with a whole part of the women's movement".
- MRWINNER London is surrounded by three international airports and there is an ongoing argument that says that's not enough!!
There's an ongoing argument in the technology world about whether tablets and smartphones are more focused on consumption than creativity.
This ongoing argument is less about the players and more of a philosophical debate about two approaches to basketball.
In "Vieux Carré," nearly the entire population of his spooked imagination is spectral: full of echoes, shadows, whispers, "fading but remembered," in his ongoing argument with himself.
Newspapers have endless uses, so in the ongoing argument about whether print will survive, the fact that you can't line a cat tray with an app surely figures.
There is an ongoing argument about whether games can be considered as literature, and this one presents by far the most compelling case yet for "yes".
"The time when we imposed our values is over," he said, when I asked about his ongoing argument with America, and America's with him.
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