to advocate = to argue in favour of something, to deduce = to reach a conclusion by thinking carefully about the known facts, to infer = to reach a conclusion indirectly, to overlap = to cover the same material, empirical = work based on what is observed rather than theory, ambiguous = open to different interpretations, coherent = logically structured, comprehensive = covering all that is relevant, authoritative = thorough and expert, arbitrary figures = numbers based on chance or personal choice rather than system, to deviate from the norm = to differ from what is typical, to distort = to give a false impression, incidence of something = when you are talking about how often it occurs, predominant = something is the largest in number, in sequence = in a particular order,
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Academic Writing: Presenting arguments and commenting
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