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Sentence count:183+21Posted:2017-06-23Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: intriguingarguetour guideargumentarguablearguablyguineaargumentativeMeaning: ['ɑːgjuː]  n. a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement. 
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151. Desmond Fairchild and Dotty Blundell were heard arguing in the corridor, though no one could be sure what was at issue.
152. Of course we can contest this kind of sexism by arguing about the accuracy of particular scientific findings.
153. There was less arguing after that, but the two actors never became bosom buddies and never worked together again.
154. In arguing for pointillism, he quoted the scientific treatises consulted by Seurat and even printed mathematical equations.
155. They were arguing about who had the softest fabric and I was called in as arbitrator.
156. Nothing is to be gained by arguing with fools. Nothing can be gained by reasoning with ignorant people. Dr T.P.Chia 
157. But there are virtually no powerful forces within the gay AIDS prevention movement arguing for prevention first.
158. For a couple to be arguing so early in their relationship did not bode well for the future.
159. I never make the mistake of arguing with people for whose opinions I have no respect. Edward Gibbon 
160. This is a commonplace that does not need arguing for.
161. A man lives by believing something; not by debating and arguing about many things. Thomas Carlyle 
162. Suddenly, it was like arguing with an icily detached stranger again.
163. For the last year they have been arguing about how to reverse this but they haven't done anything.
164. That told Maggie what her sister and brother-in-law were arguing about.
165. That was most graphically illustrated when Sheffield was arguing about an urban development corporation.
166. My kids spend more time arguing over the rules than they do playing the game.
167. Already he was arguing that these three different ideologies were facets of the same truth.
168. Kantor acknowledged arguing with the driver but vehemently denied making any threats.
169. Are you now capable of arguing with others who are acknowledged as experts in the field?
170. He was sent off the court for arguing with a referee.
171. Is it really news that a couple on the brink of separation should be arguing about the custody of their children?
172. And arguing that elections are too expensive is a helluva case for monarchy.
173. Much of it was paper work, assessing a need and arguing its cause.
174. They had been arguing about whether they should write to each other.
175. In Britain at least we have spent two decades arguing about what type of nuclear reactor to build.
176. In the election campaign you are arguing that it's the guarantor of the transition.
177. an economist arguing against the current financial orthodoxy.
178. To continue arguing about the desirability of the relationship no longer makes any sense.
179. It is time to stop arguing tax - rate reductions and to enact them.
180. You are arguing outside of my faculties of sense and rhetoric.
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