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pick an argument

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Then, for their next class, he told his students to look at media, pick an argument, and analyze it.

He wanted to pick an argument with the Sky interviewer when there was no argument to be had.

A trio of Trumpers wearing T-shirts from the right-wing conspiracy site Infowars.com tried to pick an argument with the Tamir people, who demurred after a brief engagement.

Opponents of gay rights need to pick an argument, and it can’t be that gays and lesbians are so awesome that we have the right to exclude them.

From Slate

I then tried to pick an argument with Christie on immigration.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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