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were arguments
noun
A fact or statement used to support a proposition; a reason.
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There were arguments and accidents.
There were arguments about conjunctions.
But there were arguments against it.
And at school the next day, there were arguments.
There were arguments to be heard from both sides.
There were arguments against this measure, Redmond explained.
My father was working and traveling, and there were arguments.
His houses and cars were arguments, not products.
There were arguments over trade, among other things.
Yes, there were arguments, but he always won.
So making this record with nine people, surely there were arguments?
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