/tə sɛt ən əˈpil fɔr ˈɑrgjəmənt/ – Phrase
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A more thorough explanation: “To set an appeal for argument” refers to the process of scheduling a hearing or court session where the parties involved in an appeal present their arguments and evidence before a judge or panel of judges. This is typically done to allow the parties to make their case and for the court to consider the arguments presented before making a decision on the appeal.
Example: The attorney filed a motion to set an appeal for argument before the appellate court.