cause an argument

Frequency: 7.010.2 per million words

To make an argument happen.

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Examples (10)

  • His insensitive remarks about her work were enough to cause an argument.
  • I didn't want to cause an argument, so I just kept quiet.
  • Discussing politics at family gatherings always seems to cause an argument.
  • The controversial new policy is expected to cause a heated argument in parliament.
  • Why do you always have to say things that cause an argument?
  • The confusion over the bill has caused a major argument between the roommates.
  • He knew that changing the plans at the last minute would cause an argument, but he did it anyway.
  • A simple misunderstanding about the time caused a silly argument that lasted all evening.
  • To avoid causing an argument, let's agree to disagree on this topic.
  • The stress of the project caused a few arguments among the team members.