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Advantage Disadvantage and Agree Disagree

In this concurrent world, it is undoubtedly true that ____(Common line of the topic)____.
Some people concur that ____(opposite of your opinion)____. However, I quibble from them
and propound that ____(your opinion)____.

Adequate evidences are obtainable to substantiate the concept of ___(your opinion in


different words)____. The top-notch concrete reason is ___(Reason 1)___. Another
rationale which hauls me to patron is ___(Reason 2)___. The rearmost coherent factor to be
considered which cannot be neglected is ___(Reason 3)___. To uphold my notion, I would
quote an instance of ___(Example)___ which is prima facie testimony.

What is half full for some, may appear half empty to others. So the public in general tend to
distinguish that ____(Opposite of your opinion in different words)____ which has
multifarious reasons. To commence with, some people deem that ____ (Reason 1)____.
Withal they also uphold that ____(Reason 2).

In recapitulation, I reiterate that there are innumerable strong factors supporting ____(Your
opinion). However it’s contrary can be overlooked or controlled. Consequently I firmly
agree/disagree to the given statement.

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Concurrent : current world

Undoubtedly : truth ( )

Concur : Believe

Quibble : objection / oppose ( )

Propound : put forward my idea (Give opinion)

Adequate : satisfactory ( )

Substantiate : prove / provide ( )


Top-notch concrete : first and strong ( )

Rationale : reasons ( )

Haul : pull forcefully ( )

Patron : give support ( )

Rearmost coherent : last but not the least logical reason ( )

Neglected : left out ( )

Uphold my notion : Opinion

Quote : to show ( )

Prima facie : Based on the first opinion ( )

Testimony : written example

Distinguish : different view

Multifarious / Innumerable reasons : Multiple reasons ( )

Commence : Start ( )

Withal : In addition ( )

Recapitulation : Conclusion

Reiterate : Repeat ( )

Contrary : Opposite

Overlooked : fail to notice ( )


Consequently : As a result

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