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The phrase "arguably in need of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that can be debated or considered to require improvement or assistance.
Example: "The project is arguably in need of additional funding to reach its full potential."
Alternatives: "possibly requiring" or "potentially needing".
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Since classical statistics employs non-trivial probabilities that attach to the single case in its procedures, a fully frequentists understanding of statistics is arguably in need of a response to the reference class problem.
NHS dental services are arguably in need of a range of new clinical outcome measures with which to measure oral health improvement across local populations.
23 As a result, these data will slightly overestimate the number of current smokers who were not offered smoking cessation services because, at the time of asking, the to-be relapsers were in fact former smokers, although they are arguably in need of such services.
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These upgrades reduce costs for low-income residents, who arguably are most in need of relief from rising utility prices.
Thus, ironically, the EITC systematically denies assistance to a demographic group that is arguably most sorely in need of its help.
But as Europe integrates economically, so, arguably, it becomes more in need of a classic foreign and security policy to protect its interests.
The study of innovation and change in healthcare organisations is, arguably, under-theorised and in need of methodological enrichment.
Thus, arguably, these individuals were in need of 'disease modifying' treatment despite not meriting, in the opinion of their treating physicians, a diagnosis of 'rheumatoid arthritis'.
It's also not cheap, at $29 £200), which will price some out of the experience, and the site is age restricted to 18s and over – which seems a shame, given that young people are bombarded with online pornography and are, arguably, some of those most in need of frank, helpful information about taking control of their own sexual pleasure.
Yet, with charity leaders facing unprecedented challenges, they are arguably in greater need of more professional development than their counterparts in industry.
11 47 48 49 What this study has highlighted, however, is that the strongest clinical risk factors for zoster are contraindications to its vaccine; the people arguably in most need of protection against zoster cannot currently benefit from vaccination.
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