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What is the adverb for arguments?

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arguendo
  1. (law) for the sake of argument
  2. (law) Used to set off the facts presented in an argument on a point of law from facts in dispute in the case.
  3. Examples:
    1. “Second, accepting, arguendo, plaintiffs' theory of the case, there is no antitrust violation.”
      “However, even if, arguendo, that book value could be accepted, the method used in the study would nonetheless be flawed.”
      “Nevertheless, Commerce assumed arguendo that NHCI had long-term contracts, and then stated that assuming this fact, it would not alter its conclusion that dumping would resume.”
arguably
  1. As can be supported or proven by sound logical deduction, evidence, and precedent.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Despite his shy, modest nature Sindelar was arguably football's first superstar.”
      “In fact, it is arguably the most important fundamental concept behind all of quantum mechanics.”
      “The Soviet war machine in this period was arguably the most powerful in Europe and increasing in potency year by year.”
argumentatively
  1. In an argumentative manner.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Hill's is a thematic biography, moving emotionally as much as argumentatively.”
      “They may choose to write argumentatively, in dialogical form, a method used by many early writers.”
      “There are plenty of young, gifted critics writing fiercely and argumentatively in relatively obscure Web publications.”
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