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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably forever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a point of view that something could be considered to last indefinitely, though this is open to debate.
Example: "The impact of this technology will arguably forever change the way we communicate."
Alternatives: "potentially eternal" or "possibly everlasting".
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Journalism, it must be noted, that has won awards and broken stories that have changed the sport, arguably forever.
Arguably, Forever's influence is so powerful it was almost the first and last word on teen sex.
This debate had far-reaching effects and arguably forever changed writing instruction in the United States.
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While the Oakland As never won the World Series, what they did on their budget and through their pioneering use of data arguably changed baseball forever (and other sports as well) and I think the same revolution is taking place in education and it is for the better.
Fellow comic book hero flick Batman Forever, arguably Tank Girl's closest proxy, was made for a whopping $100 million.
Fellow comic-book hero movie Batman Forever, arguably Tank Girl's closest proxy, was made for a whopping $100 million.
For its tenth anniversary, ICC landed a huge fish, the man who changed fine dining forever, arguably France's most revered chef, Michel Bras.
Having already earned his moniker, The Wizard, from his mastery at three mixing decks, Mills produced a track that would arguably change techno forever.
Obviously, they have a lot in common with... 8. Let Forever Be Arguably the high point of Gondry's music-promo career, the Chemical Brothers provided the soundtrack for his attempt to invent what he called "cubist cinema" - echoing the fractured planes and multiple viewpoints of the early 20th-century master painters.
And H&M (as well as companies such as Zara and Forever 21) is arguably one of the largest faces of the fad.
"The splits and differences that have existed in these circles forever have become arguably more tense," said Maria Lipman, a researcher at the Carnegie Moscow Center, "and they have played out publicly more frequently than before".
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