argue - use in sentences
Object
- entrepreneurship: It argues that entrepreneurship can be seen as a special form of employability.
- case: We urge DCMS to strongly argue the case for an improved SSA for libraries in the current Spending Review.
- 'it: Mr Pring argues that âit is all about availability of loans and interest rates.
- merit: None of the projects seem to argue the merits of this approach.
- point: Do you think you can argue a point of view with clarity?
Preposition: that
- conservative: Danny Kruger argues that the Conservatives need to be the Wikipedia party, compared to Labor's Encyclopedia Galactica.
- failure: It is argued that the failure to observe these distinctions has led to an unnecessarily narrow view of attribution research and therapy.
Modifying Another Word
- convincingly: Vegetarian Diet - So Easy to Follow This guide argues convincingly that meat and dairy are the worst foods to feed to children.
- cogently: Phillips cogently argues that it also directly impacts on presidential elections and on American foreign policy.
Used with why or when
- that: Argentina are still favorites, and to argue that would seem ' silly ' to some people.
Preposition: in
- favor: Fred Harrison argues in favor of taxing land rather than income.
Preposition: for
- interpretation: There may also be circumstances in which the Board would find it necessary to argue for a different interpretation in appeal proceedings.
- importance: In a separate issue, Spain, interestingly, argued for the importance of Relative Stability in its dispute with Italy over blue-fin tuna.
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