"Arguement" Example Sentences
1. I am not interested in listening to your argument.
2. She presented a strong argument in favor of the new policy.
3. He had a heated argument with his neighbor over the property line.
4. The debate turned into a shouting match with no clear argument.
5. You make a good argument for why we should invest in renewable energy.
6. Their argument was interrupted by the arrival of the police.
7. He was unable to counter her argument and conceded the point.
8. The lawyer presented a compelling argument to the jury.
9. His argument was based on false assumptions and faulty logic.
10. We had a spirited argument about politics over dinner.
11. The argument between the two siblings had been going on for days.
12. She made a convincing argument for why we should support the local food bank.
13. I don't want to get into an argument with you about this.
14. He had a well-reasoned argument for why we should delay the project.
15. The two political candidates had a heated argument during the debate.
16. Her argument about the importance of mental health care was persuasive.
17. We need to have a rational argument about how to solve this problem.
18. The argument over the last slice of pie became quite intense.
19. His argument was weakened by his lack of evidence.
20. We can't make a decision until we hear both sides of the argument.
21. The couple had an argument over how to decorate their living room.
22. I don't agree with your argument, but I respect your opinion.
23. The students had to present an argument for their case in the mock trial.
24. They got into a pointless argument over which sports team was better.
25. The argument over who would pay for dinner was resolved by splitting the check.
26. She put forth a compelling argument for why we should take action on climate change.
27. I can see both sides of the argument, but I still haven't made up my mind.
28. The argument between the two coworkers was settled by their boss.
29. His argument was clouded by his emotions and personal biases.
30. The argument over which movie to watch was finally settled by a coin toss.
Common Phases
1. "I disagree with your point";
2. "That's not entirely true";
3. "I see your point, but...";
4. "Can I offer a different perspective?";
5. "I understand where you're coming from, but...";
6. "Let me play devil's advocate for a moment";
7. "I'm afraid I can't agree with that";
8. "I'm not sure I understand your argument";
9. "Have you considered the counterarguments?";
10. "I think we need to examine this more closely."