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noun
A fact or statement used to support a proposition; a reason.
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We're used to arguments.
The problem is music leads to arguments.
Students are exposed to arguments for and against democracy.
A functional program is constructed by applying functions to arguments.
Frustration flared after the retreat, leading to arguments.
This division of labour would occasionally lead to arguments.
And she may be sympathetic to arguments to break up big banks.
The six hours the court will devote to arguments is a testament to the case's importance.
The students listened to arguments in court and discussed law among themselves.
Senators listened to arguments and made up their minds in the chamber.
But the lawyers involved expect few surprises when it comes to arguments.
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