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Meanings of have arguments in English
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Usage of have arguments in English
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He'll havearguments with himself, tell strange fables, and make outrageous observations.
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I havearguments with me, also a barrel with liquid in it.
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Do you ever havearguments over bills that you have paid in cash?
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Can't you be quiet now and not always be wanting to havearguments?
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Do they ever havearguments, as in ordinary relationships?
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I trolled Twitter, looking for people to havearguments with, because anger stopped me thinking about smoking.
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BBC Scotland political correspondent Nick Eardley examines whether the campaigns think they havearguments that are relevant to women.
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We began to havearguments.
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Gentlemen don't havearguments.
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Often I would havearguments that left me lonely and also afraid that I could lose everything and be nobody again.
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If we're going to havearguments, let's havearguments -but let's make them debates worthy of this body and worthy of this country.
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We havearguments with Trump's America, currently over the treatment of Iran, the handling of trade and the risks supposedly involved in the Huawei contracts.
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She is someone who is about finding solutions, not just havingarguments.
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They rarely hadarguments, and when they did, they blew over quickly.
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He says he's still havingarguments with his father in his head.
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The Labour leader also hadarguments that resonated when he talked about inequality.