Examples of 'argued it' in a sentence

Meaning of "argued it"

When someone argues a point or position, they present reasons and evidence in support of their claim or opinion. 'Argued it' refers to the act of presenting and defending an argument. This phrase is often used in the context of debates, discussions, or legal proceedings, where individuals present their arguments to persuade others or convince a judge or jury

How to use "argued it" in a sentence

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argued it
We argued it out until we could agree what to do.
Some of what she argued it would do.
Then he argued it would not be a big deal if he did.
We have not even argued it yet.
The company argued it was not a serious contract.
He lay awake at night for a while and argued it over.
It has also been argued it was located further south.
Argued it has made progress on a sale of assets.
But the prosecution argued it still left plenty of time.
He argued it would be unconstitutional for him to do so.
And they argued it strong.
We argued it was not public because he got naked in his alley where he lived.
Those opposing the motion argued it silences legitimate dissent.
They argued it lacked standards on financing and transparency.
But you argued it.

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They argued it could ultimately save lives.
Religious groups that challenged the policy argued it violated their religious beliefs.
And so we argued it on the merits of being a dome.
Deregulation had tremendous financial and intellectual support because people argued it for their own benefit.
Some have argued it is on the verge of collapse.
The Democratic Party refused to participate as it argued it was not an effective way.
And they argued it out in cafes and clubs.
Marx and Engels argued it was.
Ruchell argued it was like a slave rebellion.
When the program was shut down, he argued it should be continued.
The company argued it was not bound by the agreement.
He never owned the apartment, but prosecutors argued it was intended for him.
Some have argued it needs reinvigoration.
Silva never owned the apartment, but prosecutors argued it was intended for him.
Kneef had argued it meant the case was moot.
He called on her at her home every evening, and argued it out with her.
Prosecution argued it was a love affair gone bad.
Bayazet variant usually considered a sub-dialect, although some linguists argued it was a distinct dialect.
They argued it gave them legitimacy and credibility.
Those who are opposed to Brexit argued it would be a disaster for the UK economy.
They argued it would be swifter and much more economic.
Right-of-center parties opposed the change and argued it should be put to a national referendum.
If we argued it never lasted long.
The last one was a gamble, but Jansson argued it would hold.
Napster also argued it was merely a passive conduct of information.
If Defence had a problem, they should have argued it at the time.
The company argued it was common practice in the industry.
Meany denounced the ALA as a dual union, although Reuther argued it was not.
Her lawyers argued it was obtained unconstitutionally.
Sam the commanding general will not allow a flanking movement around those hills . I argued it yesterday.
Others argued it was yet future.
But that's how I might have argued it to my men.
Senna argued it was the restart.
More recently, Justice Thomas also argued it should be amended.
Gillard argued it was wrong to give special privileges to asylum seekers.

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