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The phrase "arguably enlightened" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a perspective or idea that may be considered enlightened, but there is room for debate or differing opinions on the matter.
Example: "The philosopher's views on ethics are arguably enlightened, challenging traditional norms and encouraging critical thinking."
Alternatives: "potentially enlightened" or "possibly enlightened".
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In some ways, these cases reflect an unintended consequence of new and arguably enlightened perspectives on domestic violence.
While Mr. Seabrook was arguably enlightened for his time, the commercial success of his book inspired an array of B-movies in the 1930s and 1940s, like "White Zombie".
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With his death, Mexico has lost not its richest industrialist, but arguably its most enlightened.
Old-timers wander its dilapidated courtyards, gazing perhaps for the last time at the lattice balconies that recall the age when caliphs ruled and Iraq was arguably the world's most enlightened polity.
Murray -- arguably our god -- had his bucket-hatted head reflected in the newly enlightened man's sunglasses.
I'm not enlightened".
JE (enlightened): Oh!
He is enlightened, awake.
"You were enlightened?" "No.
I'm now enlightened.
I enlightened her.
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