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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably most of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that a significant portion of something can be debated or considered true.
Example: "Arguably most of the participants agreed with the proposed changes to the policy."
Alternatives: "possibly the majority of" or "likely most of".
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Arguably most of the million or so people who read the Datablog each month are predominantly general-interest readers; not developers, designers or even other journalists.
"If Google Ireland is where senior people are, and UK is only people taking phone calls, then arguably, most of the profit is being made in Ireland and not the UK".
Arguably, most of "business luck" can be influenced -- i.e. you can increase your propensity to be lucky in business if you understand how.
Arguably most of the hexamers present on the 3'UTR of a gene will not be parts of active miRNA target sites.
Arguably most of the biological effects of TTA are mediated through activation of PPARs.
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It has become the largest and arguably most visible of its kind, currently comprising more than 5000 corporate participants and around 1000 non-corporate stakeholders.
This latter road passes Dunedin's Southern Cemetery, the oldest and arguably most historic of the city's main cemeteries.
As such, the tyrannosaurs represent our best known, and arguably most important, group of dinosaurs.
This is arguably why most of the damage to buildings was due to the tsunami.
Kenya has arguably made the most of this connectivity.
But out in the car market Toyota has arguably been dozing for most of this decade.
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