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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reliably argue" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the ability to present arguments consistently and convincingly. Example: "In her essay, she was able to reliably argue her point about climate change and its impacts on global ecosystems."
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Although it is now de rigeur to overlook the history of recent negotiations (the DNA of the regime makes peace impossible, the Neo-LiberalCons reliably argue), Bashar al-Assad's father almost signed such a deal in 2000, but Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak got "cold feet" at the last minute about giving back several hundred meters of shoreline around Lake Tiberius in the Golan.
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Intons-Peterson & White (1981), Banks (1981), and Thomas (2014 p. 153) all argue that these findings may very plausibly be explained as the result of experimental demand, and so do not reliably indicate genuine, inherent features of visual mental imagery.
Such questions, one could argue, might most reliably be addressed by the people who know Mr. Giuliani best.
Or what about the mental states of other persons, which may ordinarily be reliably judged, but which, some argue, are under-determined by external, public observation?
Many experts argue that it's impossible to reliably forecast stock prices in the short run.
We argue that mutagen-based methods, if reliably implementable, can elucidate correlations amongst genes, and determine which sets of genes correspond to redundant pathways in the cell.
Despite this, we argue that even adults do not reliably use this sophisticated ability for the very purpose for which it is designed, to interpret the actions of others.
Gonzalo Vallejo-Fernandez et al. argue that SAR can only be reliably measured when the particles are embedded within a solid matrix, thus simulating the NP localization at the tumor.
Recognising that providers may more reliably influence phases II and III barriers, we argue that phase I could also remotely be influenced if interventions modulate the experience patients have with the healthcare system in general.
We argue that QI and QIR are not reliably distinguishable.
Essentially, while correlation doesn't necessarily mean causation, if two factors aren't even reliably linked to each other, it's pretty hard to argue that one causes the other.
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