reasonably argue
Frequency: 6.37.8 per million words
to argue in a fair and sensible way
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- One could reasonably argue that the decision was made too quickly.
- The report reasonably argues for a change in company policy.
- She was able to reasonably argue her point of view during the heated discussion.
- It can be reasonably argued that investing in renewable energy is essential for the future.
- Despite his strong feelings, he managed to argue his case reasonably and without anger.
- The goal of a good debater is to learn how to reasonably argue against opposing viewpoints.
- The attorney reasonably argued that his client was not at the scene of the crime.
- I believe we can reasonably argue for a later deadline on this project.
- If you can't reasonably argue your position, you will lose the debate.
- He has always reasonably argued that education should be a top priority for the government.