Sentence examples for arguable to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arguable to" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "arguable that" or "arguable whether."
Example: "It is arguable that climate change is the most pressing issue of our time."
Alternatives: "debatable whether" or "contested that."

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And it is highly arguable to assert that Zane Grey and Edgar Rice Burroughs "were certainly the two most popular authors on the planet in the 20th century".

That "Macbeth" is Shakespeare's shortest play may be arguable to some directors, theater professionals and pundits, but uncommon wisdom and received belief has it that, line for line, it is.

While exact prevalence rates may be arguable to date, risk factors for psychopathology in older adults appear cumulative with age.

Although, it is arguable to define aging as a consequence of molecular damage or vice versa at this time, both are positively correlated.

Although it is arguable to what extent the outcomes of these studies are generalizable, it is clear that the concurrent use of multiple methods and data sources is essential.

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"We're looking for anything that provides an arguable basis to go to court and seek relief," one lawyer, Nathan D. Chambers, said on "This Week".

The influential Information Rights and Wrongs blog noted that "if the allegations quoted in the Grant Thornton report amount to allegations of possible criminal offences (eg misconduct in a public office) then there is an arguable need to avoid prejudice to any police investigation".

On the question of whether duress could be a partial defence to murder, on the other hand, there is an arguable analogy to the excuse of provocation, which operates to reduce murder to manslaughter.

Dedicating over half an hour of his show on May 9 and 10, 2011, to express his criticism of the concert, Stern compared the manner of Gaga's speaking to professional wrestling due to echoing, Gaga's gasping between the words, and the audience's arguable inability to hear the words enough to understand them.

To say the legal issue is "arguable" is to say there is legitimate doubt as to whether the Constitution prohibits the government from executing citizens who are living outside the United States on the sole basis that the president believes the killing would make the nation more secure.

There was no violation of law; the classified document was sent to appropriately cleared executive branch agencies with an arguable need-to-know.

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