argument - use in sentences
Converse of object
- construct: It also requires them to construct arguments in writing.
- accept: We wouldn't accept that argument for primary and secondary education, why should HE be any different?
- settle: The perfect way to settle every football argument or demonstrate tactics that should have been used on the pitch.
- win: The Bolsheviks won the argument - the revolution had to move forward.
Preposition: against
- functionalism: How is the scenario turned into an argument against functionalism?
Converse of subject
- convince: The Senate of AAU was also convinced by this argument.
- persuade: The lower appellate court was not persuaded by this argument.
Adjective modifier
- convincing: A convincing argument backed by a previously stated policy may limit escalation of a crisis.
- compelling: One of the most compelling arguments for the use of computer games in education is that they are inherently social.
- ontological: The ontological argument rests upon the false assumption that existence is a predicate.
- persuasive: The eurosceptics ' most persuasive argument is that the EU is ' imposed on the people ' .
- optional: The optional f argument can be used to specify an alternate stack frame to start.
- logical: Transferable Skills Students will further improve skills in logical argument, mathematical reasoning.
Noun used with modifier
- skeleton: Mr Dennys relied on certain passages in Hansard in his skeleton argument.
- command-line: The sample is a command-line application that takes one command-line argument.
- command: Note that the sed edit script, introduced by the sed command line argument -e spreads over two lines.
- prefix: With a prefix argument, displays the plain ` diff ' output.
Possessives
- appellant: In doing so we are assisted by the fact that the District Judge has provided us with comments on the appellant's skeleton argument.
Preposition: in
- favor: So the arguments in favor of luxury were persuasive!
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