argue cogently
Frequency: 7.05.2 per million words
to present a case or reason in a clear, logical, and convincing way
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- The lawyer was able to argue her case so cogently that the jury was convinced.
- In his new book, the professor argues cogently for a radical shift in economic policy.
- You must learn to argue your points cogently if you want to succeed in the debate club.
- She cogently argued that the company's current strategy was unsustainable.
- Despite the opposition, he continued arguing cogently for the rights of the minority group.
- The research paper argues cogently, using data and logical reasoning to support its thesis.
- His failure to argue cogently during the presentation cost him the contract.
- If they want to change minds, they will have to argue their position more cogently.
- The leader of the opposition argued cogently against the new legislation in parliament.
- It is one thing to have an opinion, but another to be able to argue it cogently.