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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also arguably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a point that is open to interpretation or debate, suggesting that there are multiple perspectives on the matter.
Example: "This theory is not only supported by evidence but is also arguably the most comprehensive explanation available."
Alternatives: "also possibly" or "also potentially".
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It is also, arguably, much harder.
There is also, arguably, the CNBC effect.
Walker is also arguably anti-gay.
It is also, arguably, the vaguest.
That would also, arguably, help attract and retain talent.
It is also, arguably, America's most powerful media firm.
Mr. Gates's primary interest also arguably lies elsewhere these days.
His story is also arguably dance music's greatest tale.
The United States has also arguably forced the Kremlin to do what it hadn't planned to.
As well as garnering publicity, the theft also arguably achieved the wider goal of its perpetrators.
Kean is also arguably the most important political figure in Christie's career.
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