Examples of 'argued' in a sentence

Meaning of "argued"

Argue is a verb that means to give reasons for or against something, often in a heated or confrontational manner to persuade others or prove a point
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  • simple past tense and past participle of argue

How to use "argued" in a sentence

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We have already argued about the sweatshirt.
We argued that was not essential to the facts.
I am sorry you argued with your friend.
We argued when she did not want to go hiking.
A ballot box you argued for in court.
We argued that it was freedom of speech and parody.
Other delegations argued in favour of the proposal.
I argued that your case was a major hardship.
It could also be argued that it was not desirable.
I argued your case to the best of my ability.
The two of them argued a lot lately.
She argued with them to ring me here.
So our key witness argued that it was actually.
We argued over her obsession with a band.
He must have argued with the wife.

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We argued with her for three days.
The prosecution has argued that it is murder.
It was argued that a capacity needs assessment is valuable.
To patch things up means they would argued.
The plaintiff argued that there was no dispute.
Several of which cases yours truly argued.
It was also argued that enforcement was a problem due to.
Sorry about any times we ever argued.
You two argued about it in the backyard.
It may be tat te robbers argued amongst temselves.
I have argued before him many times.
You stood there and argued with me.
It also argued that PTAs are here to stay.
All you can prove is that we argued.
It can be argued mental cruelty or lack of attention.
And his people argued with him.
I argued with him for a long time.
I wonder if they argued over community property.
He argued that social equality must be established.
But we have also argued in favour of investment.
I would already be gone if you had not argued.
I have argued in front of this judge before.
The candidates thoroughly argued the point.
Nardoni argued his way to a weaker position.
Everything else can be argued both sides.
Martin argued that this was a political decision.
Concrete steps are rightly argued for here.
It is wrongly argued that jobs will be lost.
This was precisely what readers argued about.
It is wrongly argued that jobs might be lost.
I tried talking to him recently but we just argued.
The rapporteur argued against the amendment.
He argued that existing policies should be replaced by agricology.
That is why we have argued in favour of proportionality.
We argued it out until we could agree what to do.

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