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The phrase "arguably fleeing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where someone is possibly or likely escaping or running away, but the assertion is open to debate.
Example: "The suspect was arguably fleeing the scene when he ran past the police officers."
Alternatives: "possibly escaping" or "likely running away".
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He was also, arguably, fleeing from the ordeal of his "paranoid disorder," as the Navy had called it, which made establishing roots fraught.
Map by Carl DeTorres He was also, arguably, fleeing from the ordeal of his "paranoid disorder," as the Navy had called it, which made establishing roots fraught.
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Some of that partisan division was evident as the county board voted Tuesday to take a symbolic stand to welcome Syrian refugees fleeing a humanitarian crisis that its resolution described as "arguably the largest since World War II".
Like fleeing.
Executives were fleeing.
But arguably even more important than the soldiers are the civilians, specifically the 700,000 Palestinians who fled as the war raged.
Yet arguably Leonardo's most brilliant scientific insights occurred after Marcantonio's death from the plague in 1511, when the great polymath fled political turmoil in Milan and took shelter in the family villa of his assistant Francesco Melzi, 15 miles (24km) east of the city.
Advertisers fled.
Clients fled.
Crane fled.
Ogechi fled.
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