Sentence examples for arguably going to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arguably going to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a point of view that something is likely to happen, but with some degree of uncertainty or debate.
Example: "The project is arguably going to change the way we approach renewable energy."
Alternatives: "likely to" or "possibly going to".

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"He is arguably going to be, if he is not already, the voice and face of the American church, though whether he can translate that to higher office is another matter," Professor Bellitto said.

Much will be made about this deal – but it's arguably going to be more of a symbolic than a commercial home run for either the band or streaming music in general.

Woking's giantkilling past will be on prominent display during the Saturday morning preview shows but their tie against the runaway League One leaders is arguably going to be more difficult than the one they won against West Bromwich Albion in 1991.

The debate about who owns the economic recovery is arguably going to be the biggest debate of the lot over the next year.

But if the steady creep of connected devices into people's homes and day-to-day routines continues there's arguably going to need to be a very broad effort to widen awareness of potential privacy risks.

First of all, we're just at the tip of the iceberg in what is arguably going to be a brave new world.

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(That dubious honour arguably goes to Horgan's later Channel 5 series, 'Angelo's'.) 'Pulling' was a glorious showcase for Horgan's pitch-black humour, which also suited the potty-mouthed and very funny six-parter 'Free Agents', a Channel 4 'will they/won't they' romantic comedy.

That honor could arguably go to unbeaten Nicaraguan flyweight Roman "El Chocolatito" Gonzalez, who will share the HBO broadcast portion of the card with Golovkin.

If the future of work means a lot more Internet-connected remote workers who aren't regularly sharing a physical office space and thus not benefiting from easy access to a workplace social circle, there arguably is going to be a need to find alternative ways for people to forge new friendships.

This view, though, does have Platonic credentials, arguably going back to Socrates as he appears in the Protagoras.

John C. Coffee Jr., a professor at Columbia Law School, said that transactions that create a misleading financial outcome, even if they are arguably legal, "are going to be a vanishing species".

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