Sentence examples for arguably displayed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arguably displayed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that something can be debated or discussed regarding its visibility or representation.
Example: "The artist's work arguably displayed a unique perspective on modern society."
Alternatives: "possibly exhibited" or "potentially shown".

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This bias was arguably displayed with greatest clarity in the "greed is good" speech by Michael Douglas, in the role of Gordon Gekko, in the 1980s classic, "Wall Street".Nonetheless, having watched the current best-selling DVD over the Easter weekend, The Economist hereby claims Mr Crook's prize.

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Hoffman's performance is not quite as distinctive as Phoenix's – and he arguably displays some mannerisms from previous movies – but he is utterly plausible as the leader and pseudo-scientific thinker, somewhere between Mussolini and Dale Carnegie.

Mammals, which arguably display the highest level of organismal complexity, allow transposition twice during spermatogenesis and have evolved an efficient filter to screen for deleterious mutations (as we will argue in the next section).

The grit and determination they displayed against arguably the best team in the world was awesome.

Arguably, when these surface displayed enzymes are aligned cooperatively to work synergistically, there would be a more efficient hydrolysis via substrate channeling, resulting in high enzymatic activity with high monomer yields.

This arguably small display encourages the viewer to meander throughout the first-floor contemporary portrait galleries in a quasi treasure hunt and discover the works, each marked with a distinctive "Who Are You?" logo.

There's no crazy (and arguably useless) display hinge, but it does pack a big ol' spacious QWERTY keyboard.

Nigel Aylwho-Foster, was was deputy commander of a program to train the Iraqi military, said American officers in Iraq displayed such "cultural insensitivity" that it "arguably amounted to institutional racism" and may have spurred the growth of the insurgency.

Like most children, she spent a great deal of her youth drawing pictures; where O'Connor arguably differed was in the offbeat perspective even her first drawings displayed.

Arguably, finite differentiation can be imposed on the scheme of all possible images displayed on high-resolution LCD screens.

And since this is arguably the best way to display an artist's work, one of the best art years ever.

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