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I would argue I shouldn't (though I realise I am unlikely to be impartial on this).
"I would argue I have been visible by default," Mr. Rivers said, referring to his prominence.
Nobody would argue, I hope, that today's generation of young people "deserve" the British housing market.
(He would argue, I think, that sixties spirituality got expressed in mere "cults" rather than in true churches, but this surely is a distinction sturdier to the eye of faith than to that of history).
Of course Mizanur Rahman, Umran Javed and Abdul Muhid are an extreme example, and some would argue I am stretching the point to use them in this context; their convictions, after all, were not merely for expressing opinions, but for inciting racial hatred and soliciting murder.
Of course, they would argue, I would do the same if it was the other way around.
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(I'd argue I was right).
I mean, I'd argue with the QC, I would argue if I thought someone was wrong.
But not, I would argue, in front of goal.
I would still argue, I think, that this is a necessary thing to do.
"When [people say] I'm a sexual object, I'd argue ― I'm so not that.
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