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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she argues" is a grammatically correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to indicate that a female person is presenting reasons or evidence to support a particular point of view or claim. Example: In her essay, she argues that technology has greatly improved the efficiency of communication in the workplace.
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She argues with him.
She argues with Jamie.
She argues with Ross.
The latter, she argues, are preferable.
Her suspension, she argues, was politically motivated.
Or so she argues: that's her thesis.
This wasn't simple thrill seeking, she argues.
"We're just providing a service," she argues.
"Maths," she argues, "is a feminist issue".
"We want it cleared up," she argues.
She wanted to be provocative, she argues.
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