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Discover Ludwig"thought argument" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the reasoning, logic, or evidence behind a thought or idea being presented in a sentence. It can also be used to describe a discussion or debate about a particular thought or idea. Example: "Her thought argument for why we should implement the new policy was compelling and well-researched, convincing even the most skeptical members of the team."
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These were (or so I thought) arguments from a former century.
Others think arguments are common.
"I think arguments keep us healthy and are good for the blood.
I think arguments that it's not timely enough are understandable".
Mayor Michael Bloomberg thinks arguments for legalizing medical marijuana are half-baked.
We think arguments about whether a new product or a new service or a new business model are "disruptive" or "sustaining" innovations are usually premature.
"I thought, That argument … that's why this is a good idea for a show.
This is not where any of us in 2004 thought the argument would be in 2011.
"As I lingered with the prose of the Zibaldone, I came to see it as writing that was trying to keep up, or catch up, with thought… thought followed by counter-thought, argument by counter-argument".
Turning his gaze to mindlessly poorly thought out arguments was – at times – Stewart's raison d'être.
I think this argument is partly, but only partly, correct.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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