Sentence examples for arguably includes from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arguably includes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to suggest that something can be debated or supported as being part of a larger group or category.
Example: "The study's findings arguably include a range of factors that contribute to climate change."
Alternatives: "possibly encompasses" or "may contain".

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By accusing the banks and Ms. Kohn of duping investors and using the fund's accounts, he arguably includes Mr. Madoff in the pattern of racketeering.

Although the couple divorced in 1946, Gabor's legacy to the family arguably includes the career of Hilton's great-granddaughter Paris: with her string of beauty pageants, minor movie roles, social hobnobbing and trading on reputation, Gabor was among the first to recognise and fully exploit the fact that profitable stardom need not be a function of conspicuous performing talent.

Because Nabokov's English poetry arguably includes the 999 lines of "Pale Fire," the centerpiece of his novel of the same name, whose opening is quoted as frequently as many of the past century's most admired poems: I was the shadow of the waxwing slain By the false azure in the windowpane; I was the smudge of ashen fluff — and I Lived on, flew on, in the reflected sky.

1 Establishing the list of states in which race-based affirmative action has been prohibited is complicated by ambiguities in case law, but arguably includes Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Texas and Washington.

Lord of the Rings arguably includes no heroic female characters, and I'm not so sure Xena: Warrior Princess was particularly representative of girls I knew.

Lord of the Rings arguably includes no heroic female characters, and I'm not so sure Xena: Warrior Princess was particularly representative of girls I knew.

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It includes a reference to a 1936 Supreme Court ruling that expansively asserted that the constitutional rules normally limiting a president's exercise of his powers do not apply in the conduct of "external affairs," arguably including a war against terrorism.

DaimlerChrysler may own dodge and viper, but others, too, may have legitimate, partial interests in those words, arguably including Brad Bargman of Florida, who originally registered dodgeviper.com and used it to offer advice and discussion for Dodge Viper enthusiasts.

The Lib Dem response to "rumours" was deplorable, but precedents go beyond Westminster, to judge by a Yale dean's alleged response to Wolf ("No one came to me with a formal complaint") and arguably include her own flexible approach to testimony when an admired figure is at risk.

It places no immediate constraints on categories that lack any such effects, which arguably include the mathematical and modal realms, and perhaps the moral realm.

The latter heading arguably include the notions of limit/colimit; in turn, these are special cases of what is certainly the cornerstone of category theory, the concept of adjoint functors, first defined by Daniel Kan in 1956 and published in 1958.

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