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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "will have argued" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing something that has already been argued or discussed in the past. For example: "The claim that climate change is caused by human activity has been argued extensively by environmentalists, and scientists will have argued that these effects are real and will be seen in the near future."
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But Tommie Rae Brown and the six children named in his will have argued that the personal representatives who control those trusts have conflicts of interest and have abused their authority.
But his lawyers will have argued that their client's awful disciplinary record should only have influenced the length of ban, not its scope.
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"If we are to continue to punch above our weight in government, as we have so far, then this is one issue that we will have argue out [in the party].
The Sharks will argue (have argued, in fact) that Justin Williams' game-winner on Monday night should never have counted.
She added, "It is only in the last hundred years or so that there has been an elite, if you will, who have argued with that".
Some have argued this will not happen.
However, high-profile sceptics such as the musician David Byrne have argued, it will not help every kind of artist.
Colleagues point to a vacuum in the Victorian right courtesy of Conroy's exit, and senior figures have argued Marles will have to step into his factional "fixer" role to ensure Shorten's interests are protected.
Conservative commentators, including Erick Erickson and George Will, have argued in recent days that, in Mr. Will's words, Mr. Huntsman deserves a "searching, second look" from conservatives.
As Will Self has argued, let us reinstate the freedom to explore.
Adding another division, he has argued, will only add to the morass of regulators that banking institutions have to deal with.
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