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The phrase "arguably more important" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a subjective opinion that something may be considered more significant or essential than another thing, but acknowledges that this is open to debate.
Example: "While both factors are crucial, the impact of climate change is arguably more important than economic growth in the long term."
Alternatives: "potentially more significant" or "possibly more crucial".
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Yet Chinese wages are, arguably, more important.
Arguably, more important ones should be the focus of attention.
The Saints's triumph overshadowed the (arguably) more important development of this weekend.
And not just hard, but important – which is arguably more important than ever.
The decision that Britain took on Thursday was, arguably, more important than a general election.
The trickier - but arguably more important - skill is to know how to take things away.
Not as much fun as Sha Na Na, but arguably more important in the long run.
But for the TV Guide franchise, the digital trends are arguably more important.
Arguably more important is the trust factor, or lack of it.
The Premier League derby that midweek is arguably more important than the FA Cup quarter-final.
No added injury worries before Tuesday's trip to the Etihad Stadium were arguably more important to Klopp than the point.
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