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The phrase "arguably later" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a point in time that can be debated or is subject to interpretation regarding its timing.
Example: "The event took place in 1995, but it could be argued that it was arguably later due to the delays in documentation."
Alternatives: "possibly later" or "potentially later".
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However, arguably, later wars fought by Muslims in the name of jihad did not follow this rule.
Arguably, later affirmations of Confucianism were meant to do much the same, even long after the effective threat of the spread of Christianity had been stopped by government policies such as temple registration.
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Then move on to his arguably greater later years in such movies as The Verdict, The Colour Of Money, The Hudsucker Proxy and Twilight.
The later — arguably the best — stories describe the world from Nora's perspective.
"If Solyndra defaults down the road, the optics will arguably be worse later than they would be today," the staff member wrote.
Within the pop profession, he set the precedent that very different figures, such as Madonna and arguably Kylie, would later follow as they sustained long careers by skipping lightly between different genres.
I ate two slices and tossed the remainder in the car with the rest of my leftovers, which, like much Chinese takeout, was arguably better a day later.
Nine years later, John Lennon, arguably one of England's most famous composers, was assassinated directly across Central Park from Stravinsky's window.
Mr. Strauss' career, which could arguably have led him later to the chancellorship -- he lost a bid for the top office in 1980 -- was dogged from then on by intimations that he acted to restrain press freedom.
There the future rugby league legend was scouted by one Wayne James Bennett, then a police officer and former Kangaroo, who later became arguably the greatest coach the game has seen.
In fact, anyone who has spent more than 30 years in creditable activities since 2002 – which is anyone born in 1986 or later and, arguably, those born from around 1970 onwards – would be financially better off under the current system.
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