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"the arguments on" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the discussion or debate surrounding a particular topic or issue. Example: The newspaper article presented an overview of the arguments on gun control, highlighting the opinions of both proponents and opponents.
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In (23), min again indicates that the corresponding inequalities are to be replaced by ones with either of the arguments on the right hand side.
The arguments on each side of the question illustrate the difficulties one faces if 'true' and 'false' are interpreted strictly.
The arguments on either side are clear.
The arguments on both sides are compelling and logical.
The arguments on Tuesday were more interesting, he said.
The arguments on both sides are familiar to experts.
The arguments on either side back then were earnestly made.
The arguments on both sides are too loud and uncompromising and intransigent.
Invite students to summarize the arguments on both sides and voice questions they have.
The arguments on each side echo other conflicts between industry and conservation.
The arguments on peripheral issues, on Monday and Wednesday, were often highly technical.
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