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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguable for" is not correct or usable in written English.
You could use the phrase "arguable" when referring to an opinion or point of view that could be reasonably challenged. For example, "Some people believe that the world will end in 2021, but that seems like an arguable conclusion."
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(It is arguable, for example, that violence against women is already regulated adequately by the states).
However, the distinction between source and destination models is arguable; for example, many musical instruments create tonal components and biological evolution presumably leads to a tight connection between destination and source characteristics.
It might be arguable for 'persistent infection', but surely the other two really only pertain to a minority?
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It is arguable that for them, as for Ives, African-American music had to emerge first: spirituals, ragtime, blues and jazz.
Often, the decision for the true class labels of a given data point is arguable and, for instance, based on an arbitrary threshold for some continuous measurement or based on multiple, possibly contradictory, expert labelings.
There is an arguable case for screening migraine patients with HADS, and a stronger case for MOH patients, in order to achieve best outcomes.
There used to be an arguable recipe for success: booze, bellies and generous doses of bling.
"This does look like an arguable case for constructive dismissal," Wilcox said.
He said Prescott, Bryant and Paddick "each has an arguable case" for believing the police breached their human rights.
There was an arguable case for tidying up various tax credits and payments into a single system, to reduce multiple form-filling and ease the deepest poverty traps that arise when several payments are simultaneously withdrawn.
"In my judgment, neither Amnesty International and the other human rights groups, nor Belgium, have arguable grounds for judicial review and accordingly I shall refuse both applications," the judge said.
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