Pronunciation of the English word argument.
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1. | I'd rather lose an argument to you than lose you to an argument. | |
2. | The war on Iraq is a volatile subject of political debate; any wrong word and a heated argument could spark. | |
3. | Your argument is not any more convincing than that of my stubborn father. | |
4. | His argument is more radical than yours. | |
5. | From an objective viewpoint, his argument was far from rational. | |
6. | The argument ended in a fight. | |
7. | My argument is indebted in a number of places to the aesthetic theories of Adorno, Horkheimer and others. | |
8. | The essential points of my argument have been expressed in the preceding pages. | |
9. | Imagine, for the sake of argument, a tribal group in which mother-son incest was countenanced. | |
10. | No one could get the better of him in an argument. |