strong argument

collocation in English

meaningsofstrongandargument

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strong
adjective
uk
/strɒŋ/
us
/strɑːŋ/
powerful; having or using great force ...
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argument
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɑːɡ.jə.mənt/
us
/ˈɑːrɡ.jə.mənt/
a disagreement, or the process ...
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(Definition ofstrongandargumentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofstrong argument

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Most importantly, they draw together a variety of disciplinary sources to present what social gerontology is in desperate need of, that is astrongargument.
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An equallystrongargumentcan be made for the collective agency.
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There is astrongargumentthat only those assessed to be in need of care-home support should be admitted to one.
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The former was not relevant, so astrongargumentin the favour of the latter had to be made.
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In such circumstances we believe there is astrongargumentthat the state should provide additional support.
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Asymmetrically, however, if it is demonstrated that religion is not truth-oriented, then there is astrongargumentfor its being false.
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However, astrongargumentcan be made that publicly accountable decisions should be subjected to precisely this kind of discipline.
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A verystrongargumentis that older people find it difficult to mobilise around a common cause, for more divides than unites them.
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This is astrongargument, though it is not a knock-down proof for several reasons.
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This was astrongargumentin a time of growing political rivalry.
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Overall, the chapter makes astrongargumentfor looking at sign language as a window through which to understand language-related neurological disorders.
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The book ends with astrongargumentfor family courts.
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However, there is astrongargumentagainst correlating sound change with a word's relative frequency of occurrence.
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And if this is the case, then astrongargumentcan be made for their visual exclusion from courtrooms.
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Yet the apparition's form (a woman surrounded by celestial light) seemed to him astrongargumentin favor of its divine origin (17).
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Favorable inflation developments were astrongargumentfor relaxing interest rate policy, particularly at the beginning of 1996.
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In other words, if sincerity is all that one cares about, then this constitutes astrongargumentfor the plurality rule.
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Astrongargumentexists, however, that social and economic rights are just as important as civil and political rights.
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This disconnect provides astrongargumentfor a strong public role with respect to transgenic crops.
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There isstrongargumentthat, in general safety terms, work for the majority of the population is less 'risky' today than in the past.
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