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The phrase "again this is arguably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that a point or statement can be debated or interpreted in different ways, often reiterating a previous argument.
Example: "Again, this is arguably the best approach to solving the problem, considering all factors involved."
Alternatives: "once more, this is debatable" or "this can be contested again".
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Again, this is arguably inappropriate under Delaware DGCL 141(a), which provides the board's of Delaware companies the full power to operate their company except as set forth in the certificate of incorporation.
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This is arguably too low.
This is arguably the most important part of the process.
Finally, this is arguably the path of least resistance.
This is arguably even more evident on stage.
This is arguably another very important point.
This is, arguably, the traditional Empiricist approach.
This is arguably the #1 business fundamental.
This is, arguably, the most important question.
By contrast, this is arguably Obama's greatest gift.
And this is arguably his best in the Oakes series.
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