12 sentences with 'arguments'

Example sentences and phrases with the word arguments and other words derived from it.

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« She has convinced me with her arguments. »

arguments: She has convinced me with her arguments.
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« The lawyer managed to acquit her client with compelling arguments. »

arguments: The lawyer managed to acquit her client with compelling arguments.
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« The arguments in his essay were not coherent, which caused confusion for the reader. »

arguments: The arguments in his essay were not coherent, which caused confusion for the reader.
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« The eloquent speaker managed to persuade the audience with her solid speech and convincing arguments. »

arguments: The eloquent speaker managed to persuade the audience with her solid speech and convincing arguments.
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« The politician vehemently defended his position before the press, using solid and convincing arguments. »

arguments: The politician vehemently defended his position before the press, using solid and convincing arguments.
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« Epistemology is a branch of philosophy that deals with the theory of knowledge and the validity of claims and arguments. »

arguments: Epistemology is a branch of philosophy that deals with the theory of knowledge and the validity of claims and arguments.
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« And if you want to win arguments at home, learn to give in. »
« Also, a very strong component of Romanitas was the idea that political arguments should be settled by debate and votes, not by sticks and knives. »
« Instead, Socrates' beliefs and arguments were recorded by his student Plato, who devoted them to prose despite sharing Socrates' disdain for the written word. »
« The founding figure of the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther, used the humanistic education that had become increasingly common for church members in formulating his arguments. »
« In turn, a number of monarchs and nobles were attracted by Enlightenment thought. They came to believe in many cases in the essential justice of the philosophers' arguments and saw nothing contradictory between the exercise of their power and the ideas of the Enlightenment. »
« The eminent historian of France, Lynn Hunt, in her work The Invention of Human Rights, traces some of the ways in which the promise of "equality" brought about changes that the members of the Assembly had never originally envisaged - some of her arguments are presented below. »

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