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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably done" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something can be considered completed or achieved, often with a degree of subjectivity or debate.
Example: "The project is arguably done, but some team members believe it still needs further refinement."
Alternatives: "possibly completed" or "potentially finished".
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Fact-checking articles have arguably done little, if anything, to change those numbers.
The American Composers Orchestra has arguably done more to produce that increase than any other organization.
Obama has arguably done the latter in the case of his Obamacare waivers.
But management ideas everything from profit-related pay to lean manufacturing have arguably done even more to raise productivity.
HYDERABAD, India — For more than two decades, M. A. Hakeem has arguably done the job of the Indian government.
He has arguably done as much as anyone to usher in the age of cheap, cheerful and ubiquitous personal computing.
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Arguably, did we say?
Cooper arguably didn't.
Neither, arguably, did writing about popular music.
Nor, arguably, do any others have a right to be.
Some of these giveaways arguably do a lot of good.
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