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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably could" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a point that is open to debate or interpretation, suggesting that there is a reasonable argument for a particular possibility.
Example: "The new policy, arguably could lead to improved employee satisfaction, depending on its implementation."
Alternatives: "potentially could" or "possibly might".
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The trio, Mr. Iyer said from the stage, arguably could not exist without Mr. Glass's achievements.
They deserved to win, and arguably could have scored more goals.
They were conventional, and arguably could detract from his image as the creator of works that were truly new artistically.
"What they can't live with is a giant player that arguably could cause market forces that lead to value destruction".
The countries that arguably could really, really use some protection right now are inside the European Union, so no go.
"The incident arguably could have formed the basis for the defence to propose the existence of an alternative suspect".
Your start date for the three-year period will be harder to quantify, but arguably could begin with this reply.
It hasn't yet happened with these other technologies, ones that arguably could change the world in more profound ways.
Like the Yapalaters, many other Americans have habits or traits that arguably could put the nation at the low end of the medical cost spectrum.
His only notable contribution to the game came when he was booked for an aerial challenge on Adam Lallana that arguably could have been worth a red card.
"She arguably could have been Person of the Year a number of times, but this year is the one I think that pushed her out in front.
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