Examples of 'one might argue' in a sentence

Meaning of "one might argue"

one might argue: Introduces an opinion or perspective that someone could potentially present or debate

How to use "one might argue" in a sentence

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one might argue
One might argue that was long overdue.
In hindsight one might argue.
One might argue that we have to eat.
I totally just violated your personal space . One might argue that was long overdue.
One might argue it was the main characters.
For the casual observer, one might argue that the Fed has managed things well.
One might argue that the entire.
Like first love, one might argue.
One might argue that the millions of lives.
But not far off, one might argue.
And one might argue that it did not matter.
Yes, this is all very convincing, one might argue.
And one might argue how many times.
Or, at least, the British state, which one might argue is a very different entity.
One might argue they are countries unto themselves.

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In fact, one might argue.
One might argue it is only natural.
Fertile ground, one might argue for scientifi c study.
One might argue that neither place is now.
Although, one might argue There you go, Jerry.
One might argue that this is very impersonal.
Well, one might argue.
One might argue that somewhat different concepts are involved.
Because one might argue that you are in fact underneath it.
One might argue that it was.
In fact, one might argue that it rose again twice.
One might argue that he invented the sewing machine.
Well, one might argue that she kept him alive.
One might argue that she does not have much to do.
In this, one might argue that it continues to fit the descriptions of legend.
One might argue it put you where you are today.
Of course, one might argue that the women in both groups had good intuitions.
One might argue that they have a moral obligation to do so.
Given this, one might argue that slower growth would be good for the world.
One might argue that the two are wildly.
Well, one might argue that God need not have asked.
One might argue that they still are today.
No doubt, one might argue that, on balance, the recording artists benefit.
One might argue there is no art in the occupied spaces either.
In hindsight one might argue That the declaration of " unconditional surrender ".
One might argue so.
One might argue that this is not always a matter of choice.
One might argue that the same policy recommendation follows.
But one might argue that it should be termed outright aggression.
One might argue that it is the top priority at those sites.
One might argue that all imperialist bases ooze toxins.
One might argue that art direction can not be explained.
One might argue that this is just a drop in the adaptation bucket.
One might argue whether trickle down makes any sense or not.
One might argue that this is simply the market working as it should.

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