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The phrase "arguably more often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a point that is open to debate or interpretation, suggesting that something occurs with greater frequency than other options.
Example: "In recent years, social media platforms have arguably more often been the source of misinformation than traditional news outlets."
Alternatives: "possibly more frequently" or "potentially more often".
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They were positive in one quarter to one third of individuals tested, arguably more often in the elderly (41%, p = 0.056).
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Among Hollywood's most celebrated directors of the era, arguably none worked more often in a noir mode than Preminger his other classic noirs include Fallen Angel (1945), Whirlpool (1949), Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950) (all for Fox) and Angel Face (1952).
The punishment for military personnel convicted of arguably more serious crimes is often less than what Manning faces.
He did not always manage to turn out a classic, but, arguably, he came close more often than any other American director, and his range significantly exceeded that of rival John Ford.
The story, in brief, is that Warnecke, a former friend of Gore's, says that in the early seventies, when the two were neighbors and cub reporters at the Nashville Tennessean, they smoked marijuana together many, many times — more often, arguably, than the "rare and infrequent" pot use to which the Vice-President has long admitted.
Arguably, Williams' stories were more often about unrequited fantastical love than actual emotional fulfillment, and more about the darker undercurrents of human sexuality rather than the actual joys of sex.
The whys of drinking are arguably more interesting than the whats, but every so often they entwine.
Access to this republican elite is arguably more meritocratic; attendance is based exclusively on entry exams and often subsidized by state stipends.
But finding and targeting those influencers, and persuading them to actually try out your new service, is more often viewed as an art not a science — when, arguably, a more algorithmically-driven approach may work better.
For the other (arguably more realistic) parameter combinations, precision of the LD method was higher, and often a great deal higher.
Yet evidence suggests that when evaluations of health systems interventions are conducted, they often do not adhere to these basic frameworks or standards, which are arguably more aspirational than real (Adam et al. 2012).
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