Third-person singular simple present indicative form of argue.(verb)
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Use "argues" in a sentence
"A 25-year-old graduate, Mr. Jain argues, is likely to have more-reasonable expectations than an older graduate would for his or her first job out of business school, which would appeal to recruiters who complain about 30-year-old newly minted M. B.A.s demanding outrageous salaries and expecting to run the company from day one."
"His 2004 book "What's Right With Islam" the paperback version adds the clause, "is What's Right with America," to the title argues that Islam's core teachings are compatible with American democracy."
"This title argues that Lucas is drawn both to the order and control of the Empire, and the energy and creativity of the Rebels."