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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably helps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that something can be debated or supported as being beneficial or advantageous.
Example: "The new policy arguably helps improve employee morale and productivity."
Alternatives: "possibly aids" or "potentially benefits".
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Hyping it hurts the Democrats' cause — and arguably helps Trump.
In contrast in Britain today it arguably helps empower minority groups and dispels prejudice.
Google's book-search product, for instance, arguably helps rather than hurts publishers and authors by rescuing books from obscurity and encouraging readers to buy copyrighted works.
Partly for the reasons I state, but also because it arguably helps, these days, for fiction writers to be female, or at least not male".
Because Christmas advertising is especially emotive and family focused, it arguably helps plant the seed that makes us think about replacing our partners too.
Samuel Eto'o, a free agent since leaving Chelsea in the summer, remains one of the few alternatives available to Liverpool and arguably helps explain the late change of heart on Balotelli.
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That would also, arguably, help attract and retain talent.
Over the eons malaria has arguably helped kill more people than any other force on earth.
Historically, Britain's insistence on earned respect arguably helped insulate the country from fascism.
Poor, muddled and often contradictory communication arguably helped provoke the Uruguayan's downfall.
Indeed in some ways the furore arguably helped to bond these ostensibly unlikely soul-mates.
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