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well-argued
  • a word derived from argue.

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It is particularly well-argued by Peter Wehner, who writes that the train has left the station and that nobody seems to have elected to disembark:

From Slate • Aug. 19, 2022

As shrewd as he is angry, Jordan's Erik Killmonger is a different kind of bad guy: one whose tragic origin story and well-argued motivations make him at times more sympathetic than the stodgier, stingier hero.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 28, 2018

In a well-argued column, Ben Tarnoff said Juicero exposed the harsh truth at the heart of American business: that the country has forgotten how to innovate.

From The Guardian • Dec. 25, 2017

Thanks for such a clear, factual, and well-argued call for change.

From New York Times • Feb. 13, 2016

In spite of this weighty and well-argued statement, my own opinion is that the preponderance of evidence is in favour of rest.

From The Boy's Voice A Book of Practical Information on The Training of Boys' Voices For Church Choirs, &c. by Curwen, John Spencer