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argument

[ahr-gyuh-muhnt] / ˈɑr gyə mənt /




Example Sentences

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The president could have used his State of the Union address last week to present his arguments, but chose not to.

From BBC

Still, there’s an argument to be made as higher oil prices tend to weigh on economic growth by squeezing household budgets and raising business costs.

From Barron's

“The argument for having lower rates is just evaporating right before our very eyes,” said Brian Bethune, an economist at Boston College, in an interview with MarketWatch.

From MarketWatch

“The argument for having lower rates is just evaporating right before our very eyes,” said Brian Bethune, an economist at Boston College, in an interview.

From MarketWatch

The argument was seemingly never resolved, as both teams ended up playing in black.

From Barron's




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