Sentence examples for arguably clear from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arguably clear" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that something can be considered clear, though there may be differing opinions on that clarity.
Example: "The instructions were arguably clear, but some team members still had questions about the process."
Alternatives: "possibly clear" or "potentially clear".

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Of course once we put values back into the equation there is, arguably, clear indeterminacy.

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It did not work well for him the first time, and even though there are fewer lawyers than teachers ready to protest, and public sentiment shies away from anyone in a gown and wig, their case is arguably clearer.

They images are arguably clearer than those produced by the One M8's DuoCamera, but the low light performance is not quite as good and it cannot perform any fancy focus-after-capture effects.

As with any currency, trust and the willingness of users to accept it is vital to Bitcoin's success or failure, and that mechanism is arguably clearer to see in a small community like the Graefekiez than anywhere else.

The situation with Hume is more complicated, but also arguably clearer because the gap is addressed directly.

The business case is arguably clearer: Major sporting events — and, specifically, major football clubs — have long seen their future growth in expanding and nurturing a global fan base.

In addition, it may turn out that, in the end, the distinctions needed to evaluate the expounded proposals and even the arguably clearer distinction between "theories"—cannot be non-misleadingly made in a way that will be of much use to the history and philosophy of science (Vickers 2013).

When the APA stopped defining homosexuality as a mental illness in 1973, it was seen as a huge milestone in the fight for gay equality, and it arguably cleared the way for the repeal of DADT nearly four decades later.

The recent report by the EU's High Level Group is a reminder in the interminable Leveson debate that whatever new system of press regulation we end up with (and after David Puttnam's intervention in the Lords yesterday that is arguably less clear than ever), eyes beyond our shores will be watching keenly.

While the latest report recommends reinstating the Dilnot commission's proposal of a cap on the costs of adult social care – which is sensible: people need clarity about what they need to save – it is arguably not clear enough about how the new funds will be distributed to the public.

Arguably, a clear link existed between Porteous's wrongdoing and his service as a federal officer.

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