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The phrase "series of arguments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a sequence of points or reasons that support a particular conclusion or position.
Example: "In her essay, she presented a compelling series of arguments that highlighted the importance of renewable energy."
Alternatives: "set of arguments" or "collection of arguments".
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"It's a chance to think about timeless ideas by listening to a smart series of arguments.
There was a series of arguments between Ayatollah Montazeri and Ayatollah Khomeini.
Wilder and Wentworth conclude with a series of arguments against "sight recognition".
Sean Trende, of Real Clear Politics, published a series of arguments on Monday that helps to explain the dilemma.
Katrine and Kasper dodge a series of arguments; Amir acquits himself and Bent is hailed a hero.
Moving mechanically from one elegant monologue to another, the play is organized like a series of arguments.
Postmodernism, he writes in Harper's, "is a series of arguments, not a way of life or a recipe for action".
It is a dialectical tradition: a series of arguments about what forms the modern city should take.
He then makes a series of arguments about how the system won't be available for anyone (including those lesser people) if not reformed.
Her controversial thesis is only the latest in a series of arguments about the Parthenon that have been going on since before it was even finished.
There would be periodic rehangings, Serota said; museums should offer "a series of arguments, rather than simply a collection of pictures".
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