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to fall out with someone, to argue. If you clash personalities it means they... You know,
but also you can use this word to mean to fall out with someone, to argue.
Sure, you could argue that calling the movie Brainerd wouldn't be as exciting, and
Sure, you could argue that calling the movie \"Brainerd\" wouldn't be as exciting, and the
- What do we argue about the most?
We don't really argue.
ARGUE OVERPREPARED IN
The results, some argue, are misleading.
The results, some argue, are misleading.
AND SOME ARGUE THAT
Can you argue that that nuclear pact, as it was ratified, was a good deal?
And this, I would argue, is where Marx still matters.
And this, I would argue,
Some argue that quiet quitting is similar to the lying flat movement.
argue that quiet quitting is similar to the lying flat
That's about 60% more than the average U.S. female consumer, and critics argue that there's even more behind how the brand is able to keep prices low.
and critics argue that there's even more behind
If you take into account that nearly half a million children are killed by it every year - about five have died since this video started - some scientists argue that we should use the technology sooner rather than later.
Some scientists argue that we should use the technology sooner, rather than later.