Sentence examples for arguably attractive from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arguably attractive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a subjective opinion that something may be considered attractive, but acknowledges that this is open to debate.
Example: "The new design of the building is arguably attractive, appealing to both modern and traditional aesthetics."
Alternatives: "possibly appealing" or "potentially attractive".

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"A 35-year agreement that, by the company's own admission, should give it double-digit returns is arguably attractive, but you have to have the financial wherewithal to be able to make the investment," he said.

Therefore, the advantages of 3' tag DGE over microarray in profiling lower-expressed genes and measuring with greater dynamic range make it arguably attractive for use in today's medical and biological research.

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"High dynamic range" software, such as Luminance HDR and some cameras' built-in software, can take multiple photos taken with different exposures in quick succession and merge them for very great dynamic range, often with arguably-attractive distorting "tonemapping" to display this range in apparently correct relation on the limited brightness range of a monitor or paper.

"Apple Watch's hardware design is arguably less attractive than some rival models such as the Huawei Watch, battery life may not be as long as many traditional wristwatch owners are used to, and Apple's premium pricing may be challenging for mass-market consumers," said Mawston.

Athletes emerge from Stanford, USC and Alabama with the highly valued currency that is a college degree, and for having played sports, they're arguably very attractive to potential employers; particularly alums of the school for which they played.

It is, however, worth noting that activism outside of the consultation is lower risk in terms of upsetting the rules of interaction in consultations and therefore is arguably an attractive option for patients.

The sexual and reproductive health and rights demands were less focused on maternal health and more politically driven and thus arguably less attractive to those politicians and policy makers working within the current system.

"If your new marginal tax rate is much lower, municipal bonds would arguably be less attractive," he said.

The deal would likely be cash, which might arguably be more attractive than another construction company's paper.

She carries in her DNA the part of her father, Robert, that was, arguably, the most attractive: a deep and impatient moral intensity.

Because Piniella has a year left on his contract, which the Mariners seem intent on making him honor, and because Baker's Giants are in the National League Championship Series, Showalter remains arguably the most attractive candidate out there.

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