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The phrase "arguably could not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a point of view or opinion that suggests something is debatable or open to interpretation regarding its possibility or feasibility.
Example: "The project, while ambitious, arguably could not succeed without additional funding and resources."
Alternatives: "possibly could not" or "potentially could not".
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The trio, Mr. Iyer said from the stage, arguably could not exist without Mr. Glass's achievements.
Van Gaal had nothing to gain in Shrewsbury beyond another humiliation that his reign arguably could not withstand or, as it transpired, a little more time.
On this evidence, it is tempting to conclude that one-party rule isn't serving Georgia well.The defence of democracyFor Georgia's NATO aspirations, the Okruashvili affair arguably could not have unfolded at a worse time.
There is also, as briefly mentioned earlier, a second fairly widely advocated argument for phenomenalism, one that starts from the premise that all intelligible ideas or concepts are derived by "abstraction" from immediate experience, so that we arguably could not even understand the idea of objects existing outside of that experience.
Burton arguably could not have been arrested at the time of his indictment because Congress was in session.
This approach did not (and arguably could not accurately) assess the actual behaviour.
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Yet Ephron had a genuine interest in what was going on inside the woman's head that Allen arguably couldn't match.
Honduras haven't had a competitive game for a few months - interesting to see how their MLS players do (arguably couldn't be worse than the US MLS players did against Canada last week).
With just $165 million in revenue, Nova arguably couldn't afford even one protracted legal battle, but Manganaro refused to be bullied.
Arguably, they could not.
Arguably such a thinker could not believe that whales swim, that whales are blue, or anything else about whales.
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