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21/01/2008 08:41:46
 
 
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Forum:
Politics
Category:
Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01283222
Message ID:
01283590
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>>Peter,
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>>The word arguement has multiple definitions among them are 1) the process of disagreeing with another person (where the arguement is the act of agruing) and 2) the body of information that supports a position (as in this is my arguement in favor of ...).
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>I know the word 'argument'. It's equally written in Dutch and its definition is equal also. The first time I read here arguement I thought it was a misspelling, but I guess that's not necessarilly the case.
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  • We were arguing about the existence of God. We had an arguement about ...
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  • My arguement here is ...
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    >Are there situations where one should use arguement rather than argument? Or is argument the most commonly used one?

    No, "arguement" is a misspelling, nothing more. Kind of like "loose" when it should be "lose."

    Tamar
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