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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguable whether" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a point or issue that is open to debate or differing opinions.
Example: "It is arguable whether the new policy will have a positive impact on employee morale."
Alternatives: "debatable if" or "questionable whether".
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It's arguable whether we have either of those today.
It is arguable whether Bob Marley remains as magnetic today as he once was.
It's arguable whether most New Yorkers even find it offensive anymore.
It is arguable whether the ancient Greeks or Romans understood hieroglyphics.
"It's still arguable whether it will set a new record on depth.
But despite her ubiquity, it's arguable whether Chapman is popular among ordinary Russians.
It's arguable whether the episode is more embarrassing for Merkel's party or for Die Toten Hosen.
With a downtown office vacancy rate of 14%, it's arguable whether 10m square feet of new space is really needed.
It is arguable whether most fashion designers, with their magpie habits, are aware of the meanings or even the existence of the subcultures that serve as their sources.
And it is arguable whether the new nationalism and proliferating border controls will stem immigration or combat Europe's homegrown terror problem.
It is arguable whether S.&P.'s announcement on Aug. 5 of the rating change was all that confidential, given the speculation about it.
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