Examples of 'i would argue' in a sentence

Meaning of "i would argue"

I would argue is an expression used to present a personal opinion or viewpoint. It indicates that the speaker is about to make an argument or present reasons to support their perspective

How to use "i would argue" in a sentence

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i would argue
I would argue that everyone needs a place.
My husband and i would argue because of her.
I would argue it depends on what kind of show it is.
Even though i would argue.
I would argue that this potential is to be treasured.
About fitness and about life that i would argue.
I would argue in favour of a little more understanding.
Those are just a few examples of why I would argue against a blanket statement for veganism.
I would argue that we know how to do this.
In American political life have resulted I would argue some of the greatest moments.
I would argue that this is also an investment.
Trump is famously litigious and has launched a number of what I would argue are SLAPP suits.
I would argue with him and say.
To see if I would argue with him.
I would argue that moment happens daily.

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I thought I would argue it myself.
I would argue that there are two things going on.
That awaits us. but i would argue that if we want to see.
I would argue you are not here enough.
Even if an obligation exists, I would argue that it is an obligation to negotiate.
I would argue that that is not investment.
If it were an existential crisis, I would argue there would not be any reflection.
I would argue they are the same thing.
Having tried it recently, I would argue it deserves to be on the list too.
I would argue that he was bound by both.
It 's fundamentally a fraud, and I would argue was subliminally accepted on that basis.
I would argue that no such monopoly exists.
To ensure a level playing field, I would argue that a balance certainly needs to be sought.
I would argue they represent the elite.
Based on his academic achievements alone, I would argue he 's one of our best candidates.
I would argue that we all have faith.
This is also the time of difference between novelization and novel, I would argue.
I would argue that development is a good thing.
Something as popular as LinkedIn, for example, I would argue does a very poor job of this.
I would argue that this is an inhumane policy.
They have changed us culturally, and I would argue that they have changed us cognitively.
I would argue that this is a form of torture.
Getting to the point of the post, I would argue that class really matters here.
I would argue many do not not immediately.
I am not opposed to liberalisation of the transport market, but I would argue for fair competition.
I would argue that there is a geography of cyberspace.
Unless she discovered the fifth dimension I would argue not . in the space-time continuum.
I would argue it is also the place of knowing.
While some argue for complete objectivity in the press, I would argue that that is impossible.
I would argue probably increasing volatility as well.
To those who say that technology in education feels automated, I would argue the exact opposite.
I would argue it has improved my life greatly.
But as a conservative, I would argue to the contrary.
I would argue that most entrepreneurs are visionaries.
Not a smart use of resources, I would argue.

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