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How to use argued in a sentence

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Yale should learn from the city-state, he and others have argued, not condemn it.
They argued that the new regulations would place their company at a competitive disadvantage in the marketplace.
However, it can be argued that the Criollos simply replaced the Peninsulares in terms of power.
In 1969, Michael Taylor argued that previous critics offered a too cheerful view of what the play depicts.
He argued that the overall themes are the often painful aspects of love and the pettiness of people, which here include the fairies.
He argued that the play's significant characters are all affected by passion and by a sadomasochistic type of sexuality.
In 1972, Ralph Berry argued that Shakespeare was chiefly concerned with epistemology in this play.
In 1974, Marjorie Garber argued that metamorphosis is both the major subject of the play and the model of its structure.
She argued that the play is about traditional rites of passage, which trigger development within the individual and society.
In 1972, Alex Aronson argued that Theseus represents the conscious mind and Puck represents the unconscious mind.
In 1973, Melvin Goldstein argued that the lovers can not simply return to Athens and wed.
In the early 1580s, he argued unsuccessfully for an assault on Spain itself.
His works argued for the possibility of scientific knowledge based only upon inductive reasoning and careful observation of events in nature.
Imre Lakatos argued that mathematicians actually use contradiction, criticism and revision as principles for improving their work.
Other writers have argued that consent to join the society is not necessarily consent to its government.
He complained that the English language lacked structure and argued in support of the dictionary.
In the Reflections, Burke argued against Price's interpretation of the Glorious Revolution and instead, gave a classic Whig defence of it.
Douglas argued that liberties relating to personal relationships, such as marriage, have a unique primacy of place in the hierarchy of freedoms.
He argued that even if an opinion is false, the truth can be better understood by refuting the error.
Williams argued that moral decisions must preserve our psychological identity and integrity.
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