Sentences with Argue, Argue in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Argue

Sentences with Argue, Argue in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Argue

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1. I won’t argue with that.

2. Let’s not argue anymore.

3. Jessica isn’t going to argue.

4. You can’t argue with success.

5. I don’t want to argue about this.

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6. Alex doesn’t want to argue with you.

7. I never argue with people like Steve.

8. My sister argued with him about money.

9. The passengers began to argue with each other.

10. They argue, and they fight, and they fall in love.

11. Argue for your limitations, and sure enough they’re yours.

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12. I’d rather argue with you, angel, then laugh with anyone else.

13. If we didn’t trust him we would have argued with him months ago.

14. We would have argued with him months ago if we didn’t trust him.

15. Culture tends to argue that it forbids only that which is unnatural.

16. She wanted to argue about very small differences and unimportant details.

17. Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.

18. The most important thing for a good marriage is to learn how to argue peaceably.

19. Whatever you do in life, surround yourself with smart people who’ll argue with you.

20. Those who, in debate, appeal to their qualifications, argue from memory, not from understanding.

21. Never argue at the dinner table, for the one who is not hungry always gets the best of the argument.

22. Ultimately a hero is a man who would argue with the gods, and so awakens devils to contest his vision.

23. Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.

24. If you prayed as much as you complain and quarrel, you’d have a lot less to argue about and much more peace of mind.

25. The best way to show that a stick is crooked is not to argue about it or to spend time denouncing it, but to lay a straight stick alongside it.

26. If we change the definition of marriage to be more inclusive, then it is logical to argue that we should broaden the definition so that won’t exclude anyone.

27. Linguistic philosophers continue to argue that probably music is not a language, that is in the philosophical debate. Another point of view is to say that music is a very profound language.

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