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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably apply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a concept or idea that can be reasonably claimed to be applicable in a certain context.
Example: "The principles of sustainability arguably apply to all aspects of modern business practices."
Alternatives: "can be said to apply" or "may be considered applicable".
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However, we must also caution that our climate-forcing models would arguably apply to other Central Asian zoonoses that could potentially have emerged and spread due to the same climate forcings.
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While the term "inclusive" is certainly an apt description of the government's budget, "missed opportunity" is another phrase that arguably applies.
The 1982 law in question was written very narrowly, in response to the Agee case, and arguably applied to the most egregious cases where some rogue official willfully and knowingly revealed covert operatives.
The hosts arguably applied the majority of the late pressure as both teams looked to snatch victory, but after an enthralling contest the match only petered out into a draw.
The same arguably applied back when the Chemical Brothers and Fatboy Slim had become household names, but with the current crop of little-known house producers who are scoring big internet hits, the need for accompanying music videos to raise their profiles by being as watchable - and shareable - as possible has become paramount. .
Much like her boss, Abedin continues to endure a level of public scrutiny over her marriage that would arguably not apply to any man in her shoes.
Since then, however, it has been contended by Microsoft in particular that Apple has no exclusive right to so generic a term, one which arguably could apply to any other mobile application store.
(It also arguably could apply to the "magic wand" comment).
It is unclear, for example, if workers are owed benefits for work they haven't yet done: The "diminished or impaired" clause arguably could apply only to benefits for work already completed, Rauh said.
Often, statutory or other licensing requirements exist which can, arguably, be applied to IXPs.
The major brawn in short-story publishing is arguably that applied by Bill Buford, the fiction editor of The New Yorker, who buys up to 100 short stories a year and publishes about 60.
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