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The phrase "and arguably even" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a point that is open to interpretation or debate, suggesting that something may be more significant or extreme than previously stated.
Example: "This new policy will improve efficiency, and arguably even enhance employee satisfaction."
Alternatives: "and possibly even" or "and perhaps even".
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And the costs — both economic and, arguably even more important, political — could be huge.
Now consider another theatrical pair, one whose arrival from England demands attention and arguably even fireworks.
It's cheaper, less crowded and arguably even prettier than the Hamptons.
Designing solutions for leaders, who need to be effective at making decisions and, arguably even more important, influencing others' decisions.
It is part of the Italian-American narrative and, arguably even more so, of Jewish-American history.
Decisions that legalized abortion, consensual sex between same-sex couples, interracial marriage and, arguably, even the desegregation of schools are not in keeping with this philosophy.
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Nowadays, according to those I've spoken to for this article, the vast majority of bullying takes place solely online, and is arguably even more insidious and widespread than it's ever been.
The angiosperm diversity of Australia's Southwest Botanical Province SWBPP: Figure 1) is also very impressive (>7300 plant species and 49% endemicity [ 2]), and is arguably even more intriguing than that of the Cape, because this region has very limited topographic variation.
Spider-Man 2 arrived in 2004, and was arguably even better.
Oh, and an arguably even more impressive feat was getting Raphael Saadiq to compose the score.
He didn't even make last year's list but has powered back and is arguably even more influential now than in the mid-90s.
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