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and arguably also a
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "and arguably also a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to suggest that something can be considered as another thing, while acknowledging that this is a matter of opinion. Example: "This novel is a historical account, and arguably also a commentary on modern society."
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Office Christmas Party has the benefit of a highly relatable premise, and arguably also a something-for-everyone cast (including Jason Bateman, Jennifer Aniston and TJ Miller – AKA the barman from Deadpool).
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Just like last week (and, arguably, also deservedly so).
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One variant, pushed by Ronald McKinnon, stressed the amount of trade; the more two countries trade, the bigger the advantages of not having to change currencies, and arguably, also, the less adjustment is needed to correct trade imbalances.
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The churches evangelizing Maroons, the colonial Dutch education system and arguably also the development organizations (e.g., PAS) that came to work in NLC, have done so with a backward image of shifting cultivation.
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Salesforce AppExchange is arguably also a competitor, as are a number of other build-your-own-apps like Yahoo Pipes, Teqlo and Microsoft Popfly.
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Although it's arguably also a bit weird to start chatting with a robot in the middle of talking to an/other human being/s.
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Email misdirection is, arguably, also an area that companies are going to have to pay more attention to with regards to upcoming EU data regulation.
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Arguably also an indirect mechanism, extensive H2AX phosphorylation occurs as a result of DNA fragmentation during the process of apoptosis [ 16].
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Examined on a minute time scale, however, normal science arguably also involves a (more constrained) variation and selection process, as scientific practitioners search for ways to articulate the paradigm.
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However, in such a case we would arguably also see a comparable increase of predicted targets right after the stop codon, and this is not the case.
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The C.I.A.'s obstruction of justice in the Cole investigation arguably also was a crime.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "and arguably also a" to introduce a secondary characteristic or perspective that is open to debate or interpretation, adding depth and nuance to your statement.
Common error
Avoid using too many qualifying phrases like "and arguably also a" in close proximity, as it can weaken your overall argument and make your writing seem hesitant or indecisive.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "and arguably also a" functions as a conjunctive phrase, linking an additional consideration to a previous statement. It introduces an element of subjectivity or potential debate, suggesting the point is open to interpretation. Ludwig AI indicates it's usable in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Science
30%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
10%
Wiki
10%
Reference
10%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "and arguably also a" serves as a conjunctive element that introduces an additional, potentially debatable, point. As Ludwig AI confirms, its grammatical structure and usage are correct, lending nuance and depth to writing. While not exceedingly frequent, it is suitable for diverse contexts, although slightly more common in news and scientific discourse. It is generally used to offer a secondary perspective and it introduces an element of subjectivity, allowing writers to show that something may also be considered as another thing, while acknowledging that this is a matter of opinion.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
and possibly even a
Emphasizes the possibility of an additional aspect, but with less certainty than "arguably".
and potentially also a
Focuses on the potential or possibility of something being another thing.
and perhaps also a
Indicates a degree of uncertainty or speculation regarding the additional element.
and could even be a
Implies a potential, sometimes surprising, additional aspect.
and conceivably also a
Highlights the conceivability or possibility of an additional point.
and might also be a
Suggests a possibility with a slightly weaker assertion.
and it may also be a
Formally presents an additional possibility for consideration.
and maybe even a
More informal and suggests a casual consideration of another factor.
and is also possibly a
Changes the structure to place emphasis on the possibility.
and by some accounts a
Indicates there is an alternative view or consideration from certain source.
FAQs
How can I use "and arguably also a" in a sentence?
Use "and arguably also a" to introduce an additional point that could be debated or considered from a different angle. For example: "This policy has economic benefits, and "arguably also a" social impact".
What phrases are similar to "and arguably also a"?
Alternatives include "and possibly even a", "and perhaps also a", or "and maybe even a", each offering a slightly different nuance in suggesting an additional perspective.
Is it always necessary to include "arguably" when adding another point?
No, including "arguably" indicates that the point is open to interpretation or debate. If the point is factual or widely accepted, it's better to omit "arguably".
How does "and arguably also a" differ from "and certainly also a"?
"And arguably also a" suggests the additional point is debatable, while "and certainly also a" implies the additional point is definitively true or widely accepted.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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4.1/5
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Real-world application tested