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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably influence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential impact or effect of something that is open to debate or interpretation.
Example: "The new policy could arguably influence the way employees approach their work-life balance."
Alternatives: "potentially affect" or "possibly impact".
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We also coded for a number of litigation characteristics that could arguably influence outcomes.
Our paper has contributed to that progress by proposing a conceptual framework that includes three specific institutional contextual factors that arguably influence the nature of CSR in Vietnam.
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Why and how individuals and communities choose to use sensors is arguably influenced by social context.
It was coverage that arguably influenced western policy in the Balkans conflicts.
Our own garments are not even unique, being inspired by ancient Jewish ceremonies and arguably influenced by Masonic symbols.
Lara Croft: Relic Run (Free + IAP) Mobile hit Temple Run was arguably influenced – at least a bit – by Tomb Raider.
The Beastie Boys' original was arguably influenced little by the gains of the feminist movement: "Girls – to do the dishes!
Our current tendency toward "too much for too long" arguably influenced researchers to crown their revision with parenting.
While Kermit, Piggy and friends all have contributed to fashion – Fozzie's fur even arguably influenced the Shrimps phenomenon – it might be Beaker, in his lab coat, shirt and tie that gets the nod as fashion icon this season.
Tomorrow marks the 10th anniversary of the UK release of Radiohead's OK Computer, an album which has arguably influenced and affected rock music more than any other album of the 90s.
At her throat she wears an elaborate gold nameplate, similar to those worn on the air by the stars of "Sex and the City," a show that is arguably influenced by Latina style.
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