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The phrase "arguably it would increase" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when presenting a point of view that suggests a potential increase in something, while acknowledging that this is open to debate.
Example: "Arguably, it would increase productivity if we implemented a four-day workweek."
Alternatives: "It could be said that it would increase" or "One could argue that it would enhance."
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In fact, arguably it would increase them because our coal, by and large, is cleaner than the coal in many other countries.
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It would increase her allure.
Arguably, stronger patents and other intellectual-property rights that made it easier for innovators to keep their proprietary technology to themselves or charge more for licensing it would increase total innovation.But would that be progress?
It would increase officeholders' disclosure requirements.
And it would increase confidence in Hong Kong.
However, it would increase cost.
It would increase patient autonomy.
It would be also be slow and expensive, but arguably it would be money well spent if it increased the reliability and value of research outputs.
Arguably, it would nab the BBC natural history unit – regular drone users, too.
Arguably, it would be better for the passengers although it would no doubt meet with fierce resistance from drivers' unions.
Arguably, it would be a healthy development and set the stage for future growth.
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