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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably even" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that something can be debated or considered to a greater extent than previously mentioned.
Example: "This new policy is beneficial for the environment, and it is arguably even more effective than the previous one."
Alternatives: "possibly even" or "potentially even".
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Scaramouche (1952) was arguably even better.
Arguably, even more so than The Beatles.
Afterward, they're arguably even dimmer.
Farage is arguably even more masterful.
His reputation is arguably even greater abroad.
The situation is similar in Europe, but arguably even worse.
Washington's second lesson is arguably even more important.
Nemtsov's personality was arguably even larger than his political legacy.
They're arguably even encouraged; it's part of the festival atmosphere.
In fact, it arguably even opened us up a little.
This is arguably even more evident on stage.
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