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1 He's prepared to stand and argue the point : have I missed something?
2 Kubler glared at him briefly; but, Victor noted, didn't argue the point .
3 There's no two ways about it, so don't even argue the point .
4 If I told him the sky was blue, he'd argue the point .
5 She started to argue the point , then realized she had no defense.
6 Avery did not, but she was too tired to argue the point .
7 Dick did not longer argue the point , but he made no promises.
8 James was in too good a mood to argue the point .
9 This may not be; cease to argue the point , for I cannot consent.
10 That was also never proved, but she decided not to argue the point .
11 But I know better than to argue the point with Grayson.
12 The last thing I want to do is argue the point .
13 So I am not surprised that he has chosen to argue the point .
14 Candace wasn't going to argue the point , though she didn't find it convincing.
15 And whether you're counting productivity or influence, it's hard to argue the point .
16 If Colonel Rogero were here, I might still argue the point .
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