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The phrase "arguably more likely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when presenting a claim or opinion that suggests a certain likelihood or probability, while acknowledging that there may be differing viewpoints.
Example: "Given the current evidence, it is arguably more likely that the new policy will lead to increased productivity."
Alternatives: "possibly more probable" or "potentially more likely".
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That said, this one-off looks at the findings of Nasa's Kepler space observatory, which is seeking out "Earth-like" planets out there in the "circumstellar habitable zone", so is arguably more likely to turn up something than a daft mockney and some wingnuts off the internet.
In the current environment, strategic calculation is arguably more likely to pay off.
People who are happy in their jobs are arguably more likely to succeed in them.
First, we examine firms headquartered in democratic states, which are arguably more likely to follow Californian legislation than republican states.
And even when they are not with their children, today's mothers are, arguably, more likely to be thinking of them.
More years devoted to the flattening procedures of the Senate are arguably more likely to dull his sheen than burnish it.
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"The company may be even more incentivised to remain independent and, were the stake broken up, it would arguably be more likely to do so".
Most agricultural households are eligible to receive benefits from Procampo and arguably are more likely to be better off than other households.
Children with less video communication experience would arguably be more likely to be subject to such a "novelty effect".
Arguably, consumers are more likely to spend more if they feel their employment status has improved, perhaps because they have got a job on some infrastructure project.However, spending splurges have problems too.
Inferred marker orders were arguably not significantly more likely than the alternate orders.
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