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Phrases: - linking phrases

- connection phrases

- spam sensitive - Verbs - Adv/Adjective

Introduction: - Citing , concludes here that, however, argument relies on a series of unproven assumptions and is therefore unconvincing as it stands,

- This argument relies on a series of unproven assumptions, which together undermine its conclusion that.

- The mere fact that

- One such assumption is that

- For all we know

- Thus, I would need to know

- Before I could either accept or reject

- A person viewing this advertisement might at first glance be convinced that

Paragraph1: - To begin with, the argument assumes that

- Yet, the mere fact

- Hardly suffices to infer

- Without better evidence

- It is just as likely that

- For that matter

- In which event , .. recommendation would amount to especially poor advice

- Even assuming that

- Besides

- Before I can accept that ...would need to supply clear proof

Paragraph2: - Even if .... It is unfair to assume that

- It is entirely possible that

- It is also possible that

- Without ruling out these and other reasons why

- Cannot convince me that ... , let alone

- Therefore, before I could agree with, ...I would need

- These are not the only reasons why

Paragraph3 : - For examples, perhaps

- Accordingly, in order to determine

- I would need to know ..

- Nor can the manager justify

- Perhaps, or perhaps ..

- In short, cannot defend the recommended course of action on the basis of

- Finally, even assuming that,

- After all

- Thus

Conclusion: - In sum, the argument relies on ..

- As a result, without the additional information indicated above, I find the argument unconvincing at best

- In sum, the argument is dubious on that relies on a series of unproven assumptions

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