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"arguably even more" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to add emphasis or to acknowledge a differing opinion. It can be used in a variety of contexts, but is most commonly used in analytical or persuasive writing. Example: "While many argue that the economy has improved in recent years, it is arguably even more important to address income inequality."
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Arguably, even more so than The Beatles.
Farage is arguably even more masterful.
Washington's second lesson is arguably even more important.
This is arguably even more evident on stage.
A top-four finish is arguably even more impressive.
And with Marmite the consistency is arguably even more vital.
Arguably even more horrible: his moment at the Oscars, dancing with Snow White.
This is upsetting, I know — arguably even more upsetting than the phrase "human load".
In the theoretically more sober Senate, the G.O.P.'s rightward shift is arguably even more drastic.
And the costs — both economic and, arguably even more important, political — could be huge.
Arguably even more perverse is a tendency to then let them off the hook.
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