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The phrase "are arguably not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a subject that is open to interpretation or debate, indicating that there is a reasonable argument against a particular assertion.
Example: "These findings are arguably not conclusive, as further research is needed to validate the results."
Alternatives: "can be seen as not" or "may not be considered".
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Some aspects of Echo's character are arguably not representative of the deaf community.
Since a judge in April dismissed the Paula Jones case and deemed the Lewinsky affair irrelevant to it, the president's apparent lies are arguably not quite perjury.
"They are arguably not as big as they once were – and they were once absolutely huge: Idol is a cultural phenomenon in the US – but they're still big.
The plot provides for some dramatic reversals for Rahima, and these are arguably not satisfactorily resolved and absorbed into the film's fabric.
But while the department is nearly always chock-full of well-pedicured women, they are arguably not its most ardent clientele.
Although both states are very much in play, they are arguably not the most important pieces in the Bush campaign's electoral puzzle.
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But it is, arguably, not quite so simple.
But it is, arguably, not about her at all.
But Soumission is, arguably, not primarily about politics at all.
Of course, the cat-test is (arguably) not a valid criterion for character assessment.
By the time England let him go, Pietersen was arguably not the player he had been.
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