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1 Since she couldn't argue with that, she decided to change the subject.
2 Anyway, we really can't afford to argue with such long delay times.
3 She didn't argue with him this time, simply asked about his vehicle.
4 Doctors are forced to argue with one another whose patients deserve priority.
5 You can't easily argue with well-researched and factual reports of real events.
6 And who could argue with his productivity this season, 15 years later?
7 She couldn't argue with him about it; she knew he was right.
8 Hardly what she would have used, but you couldn't argue with results.
9 How did you argue with true believers in mathematics and human nature?
10 He couldn't really argue with that, especially as the land was hers.
11 If that were the case, Feykaald could not argue with Gaborn's purpose.
12 Very well, Mr. Portman, I won't argue with your need to know.
13 I think you should go home, but I won't argue with you.
14 Walsh wanted to argue with her, but once again she was right.
15 She couldn't argue with that, though for a moment she wanted to.
16 The politicians, banned from advertising on television, actually argue with each other.
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