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to argument

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A fact or statement used to support a proposition; a reason.

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Dialectical approaches to argument have highlighted the extent to which argumentation is a dialogue between (real or imagined) interlocutors who argue for different points of view.

That base budget is subject to argument.

The closest we get to argument are accusations.

All of us have fundamental commitments that are impervious to argument.

In fact, the forces of reaction proved impervious to argument and evidence.

Actually, the amount of invention involved in the development is open to argument.

There is a very narrow band of voters who might genuinely be open to argument.

Whether Mittal or Severstal would most benefit Arcelor shareholders is open to argument.

It requires that their proposals be subject to argument, and amenable to reason.

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The go-to argument that video games are analogous to innocuous playground games of cops-and-robbers grows weaker as verisimilitude increases.

The Republican go-to argument in any tax-cuts-for-billionaires debate is nothing more than warmed-over "trickle down" from the Reagan days.

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