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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably need" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a point of view that something is necessary, but with the acknowledgment that this necessity can be debated or is subjective.
Example: "In today's fast-paced world, we arguably need to prioritize mental health just as much as physical health."
Alternatives: "possibly require" or "may need".
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And although the interests of the two markets sometimes clash, they arguably need each other.
Markets arguably need such speculators to provide liquidity and price discovery.
Those from more than one marginalised group, who arguably need the most attention, are forgotten.
The schools with the most disadvantaged children have greater challenges and arguably need more resources.
Overseas civilians, who turn out at half the rate of the military, arguably need more help, they say.
The most interesting thing about an art fair is the concentration of information about art, which artists arguably need more than anyone else.
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Dallas arguably needs Kidd to keep up with its rivals.
Academic assessment arguably needs to evolve in the same way.
"Adele arguably needs streaming services less than any previous holdouts," an industry source told Billboard.
This level of stock issuance arguably needs a bull market with legs to get sold.
Citi has had more than its share of growing pains and arguably needs a quieter time under its current chief executive, Charles Prince.
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