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The phrase "are arguably essential for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or necessity of something, while acknowledging that there may be differing opinions on the matter.
Example: "In modern education, critical thinking skills are arguably essential for preparing students for real-world challenges."
Alternatives: "can be considered vital for" or "are often deemed necessary for".
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The problem is compounded by the fact that some intuitively non-essential properties of some thick particulars are arguably essential for the combinatorialist.
Two different moral syndromes sets of interlocked values underlie these perspectives; both are arguably essential for better care.
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Ancient Greek polytheism's openness and lack of dogma or theological coherence was arguably essential for the whole intellectual and artistic liberation of that extraordinary chapter in human endeavor.
It is arguably essential to this desk to be made of wood.
Experienced wine critics are arguably more essential in a recession than ever.
Population structure explanations are common, and arguably essential, for understanding diversity and similarity within species.
There are, arguably, computational reasons for this.
But two related issues are arguably more relevant for practices.
There are arguably a few reasons for the recent boom.
Moreover, he was arguably the essential difference between the two sides in what proved to be a zestful series".
We also elected not to include concepts that were not consistently agreed upon in the expert survey as being essential for undergraduates attempting to gain a basic understanding of evo-devo, even though some are arguably of great importance evolutionarily.
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