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The phrase "This is arguably" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is often used to introduce an opinion or statement that may be considered debatable or open to interpretation. Here is an example: "This is arguably the most controversial decision made by the company in recent years." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their opinion that the decision in question is highly debated and not universally agreed upon.
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This is arguably too low.
This is arguably even more evident on stage.
This is arguably the ultimate masterpiece cast by bronze makers in the Roman Empire.
This is arguably just the exercise in due diligence that the primaries are supposed to provide.
This is, arguably, why he's suspect about the hoopla around the Academy Awards.
"This is arguably the single greatest medical-ethics scandal in American history.
This is arguably as much of an opportunity as it is a headache.
This is arguably the most regressive distribution of public money in modern times.
This is arguably the best evidence-based advice for physicians as well as health planners today.
This is arguably why we have the planet's best women's soccer team.
This is arguably United's most damaging defeat so far in a tactical sense.
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