"argue" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Where no one would ever have to argue about him again.
- You argue about everything, and most of the time you're right.
- Like I said, the three of us together have to argue about everything.
- The President knew better than to try to argue with him about military policy.
- Along the way they argue about everything, which road to take, where to make a turn.
- So the question is why, 61 years later, we still have to argue about the same problems.
- But, after all, she did not want to argue about something so small.
- And while they were taking their time we argued about something else.
- She is reported to have argued with him about the books they worked on together.
- The three of them seemed to be arguing about something.
- Something would be very wrong if we found nothing to argue about.
- There were some things people weren't happy to argue about, he thought.
- Which you would think there was nothing to argue about.
- And I didn't even know what they were arguing about.
- If they don't, then the Republicans have something to argue about.
- "What people are arguing about is what's going to happen in the future."
- There is nothing in the world that can't be argued about.
- If they wanted to find something to argue about, there is more than enough material to work with.
- And of course if there's anything you don't understand, or want to argue about, please feel free.
- "It'll be a test of our control to see how long we can go without finding something to argue about."
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