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Summing up the arguments refers to the process of briefly restating the main points and reasons presented during a debate or discussion. This step is crucial in bringing clarity and ensuring all aspects of the argument are considered before reaching a conclusion. Typically used in formal debates, legal settings, or structured discussions, summing up the arguments helps in highlighting the most important points and can assist in persuading or informing the audience.