Examples of 'argue that it' in a sentence

Meaning of "argue that it"

To present a certain opinion or point of view and provide supporting evidence or arguments for it

How to use "argue that it" in a sentence

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argue that it
Parks will argue that it was obtained illegally.
I think it would be very difficult to argue that it is.
Some would argue that it is their duty to do so.
Contemporary civic republicans argue that it does not.
To argue that it does is to head down a dangerous road.
So you plausibly argue that it was in bad faith.
To argue that it is right to defend yourself against.
Yet it is hard to argue that it does not work.
We argue that it is based on personality or character traits.
I was able to successfully argue that it would be unfair.
They argue that it makes scientific mistakes.
Many of my fellow theorists argue that it is an illusion.
They argue that it is a violation of their rights.
Bentley would argue that it is not.
They argue that it cancels out earlier teachings.

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It is quite another thing to argue that it should be dismantled.
You could argue that it is impossible to talk to an organization.
I agree with those who argue that it is a mission.
I would argue that it is too costly not to do things.
Fans of direct democracy argue that it engages citizens.
I argue that it is far easier to represent.
Many would argue that it is not.
Argue that it does not apply.
That is why we argue that it is time to reinvent.
Argue that it is their right to.
Now few may argue that it is needed.
I argue that it is impossible to love someone fully without the mind.
And one might argue that it did not matter.
I doubt whether any of us would even bother to argue that it does not.
And they argue that it is a terrible word.
I can think we can argue that it is.
Someone may argue that it is an exciting entertainment.
It would be hard to argue that it has.
I would argue that it is even more dangerous.
Some people may even argue that it is zero.
Cole will argue that it constitutes illegal wiretap.
Although researchers would more likely argue that it is a hoax.
Some may argue that it is only tools.
Advocates for this type of simultaneous production of heat and power argue that it.
You could argue that it made it worse.
DG VIII of the Commission would argue that it is.
The first is to argue that it is totally irresolvable.
Argue that it arises within an individual and between an individual and a group.
Some would argue that it already is.
The Governments of the Netherlands and Belgium argue that it can not.
We had to argue that it was not discriminatory.
I do not see how they could argue that it is shaming.
Some may argue that it teaches the impossible.
Many Christians argue that it is.
I would argue that it is absolutely worth it.

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