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We argue every five minutes but are best friends in a second.
They argue with one another and then make up again.
The President has not argued his case to the people.
Anyone in her right mind would have argued with my mother.
But he has argued three cases himself over the last few years.
He has also given us a good book to argue with.
To those who argue the President has more important problems, he does.
We just went at each other, argued for a while.
She argued and one of the men shot her in the head.
I'm not trying to argue the whole case over again.
The cases are argued almost as if they were in a court of law.
I argue they must take one to get to the other.
When the officials later meet among themselves, they argue with one another.
Not going to argue too hard for these last two.
I had to argue for one last year at age 62.
Something would be very wrong if we found nothing to argue about.
He heard someone outside the door again, and argued with himself to get up.
He might have tried to argue, to change her mind.
He gave himself time to think, and to argue with his friends.
He wanted me to drive on and I was in no position to argue.
And while they were taking their time we argued about something else.
Rather than argue, I tried to do what she wanted.
And just let her try to argue, he thought to himself.
But you could not argue with one who saw those gone before.
He decided not to argue the point at the moment.