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The phrase "It's arguable whether" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a particular opinion that has multiple interpretations, or to present two different sides of an argument by illustrating that either argument may be valid. For example: "It's arguable whether the new tax bill should be passed - some say it will stimulate the economy while others argue it will place an unnecessary burden on lower-income citizens."
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It's arguable whether the episode is more embarrassing for Merkel's party or for Die Toten Hosen.
It's arguable whether we have either of those today.
It's arguable whether most New Yorkers even find it offensive anymore.
It's arguable whether he has succeeded in communicating too many subtexts of his rarefied philosophical agenda, but it's certainly been hugely entertaining.
It's arguable whether the market moves faster than the technology or vice versa, but both look like speeding bullets compared to the progress of regulatory bodies.
It's arguable whether it's the best, and it, like anything else, has its haters — but it's impossible to say that it's not the most universally loved.
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It is arguable whether S.&P.'s announcement on Aug. 5 of the rating change was all that confidential, given the speculation about it.
It is arguable whether each party's operating expenditures should be included in a comparison, as these expenditures are not necessarily all directly used on behalf of its presidential candidate.
It is arguable whether a document signed this week by Hamas and Fatah, Arafat's secular movement that previously ran the show, does, even implicitly, recognise Israel (see article).
It is arguable whether Bob Marley remains as magnetic today as he once was.
It is arguable whether the ancient Greeks or Romans understood hieroglyphics.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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