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Discover Ludwig"this argues for" is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to introduce an argument or opinion on an issue. For example, "This argues for stronger consumer protections when it comes to online purchases."
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This argues for concentration on a handful of top departments.
All this argues for strong and timely inspections.
This argues for prudent action to stem the growth of greenhouse gases".
This argues for Congressional action to end the gun-show loophole nationally.
This argues for a careful reassessment of the overall U.S. approach to China.
This argues for significant residual structure in unfolded polypeptide chains of many proteins.
This argues for better study design and more consistency of reporting standards.
But this argues for acting quickly and carefully, rather than doing nothing.
This argues for a consumption tax, and a fairly stiff one at that.
This argues for the inclusion of a wide spectrum of parameters to cover all possible effects.
This argues for the assessment of reputation in multiple areas, in ways that are contextual, objective, and, if possible, quantitative.
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