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Poke holes [blank] an argument

English Language & Usage Asked on September 26, 2021

Do we “poke holes at an argument” or “poke holes in an argument?” Or something else?

One Answer

Poke holes at is rarely used in a figurative sense (Ngram).

Poke holes in an argument usage examples:

From Infusion: 90 Daily Doses of Wisdom, Truth and Encouragement

  • A submitted student of Scripture is not trying to poke holes in an argument with a condescending attitude. If this is the case, he has missed the point of searching the Scripture for truth. The reason you seek to validate a message from Scripture ...

Answered by user66974 on September 26, 2021

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