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The phrase "arguably grateful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a sentiment of gratitude that is open to interpretation or debate.
Example: "After receiving the unexpected help, I felt arguably grateful, though I wasn't sure if I should be."
Alternatives: "possibly thankful" or "potentially appreciative".
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But I'm pretty grateful for it!" Another reason he's arguably grateful for his red hair is that it hasn't quite turned him into a teen sensation.
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And the surviving members of the Grateful Dead have recently released several stunning box sets featuring soundboard concert recordings from arguably the three best Grateful Dead tours ever -- Europe 1972, May 1977, and Spring 1990.
Qualifications, arguably.
Arguably, they still are.
Arguably, it can.
Arguably a strong one.
Arguably yes, but enough?
"Arguably," Harbaugh said.
Arguably, did we say?
Arguably, few things are.
Lots of people, arguably.
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