Sentence examples for arguably offensive from inspiring English sources

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All that is nonsense, some of it hopelessly romantic, some arguably offensive.

Ed Hurst, a co-author, with Rob Bailey, of "Rude Britain" and "Rude UK," which list arguably offensive place names — some so arguably offensive that, unfortunately, they cannot be printed here — said that many such communities were established hundreds of years ago and that their names were not rude at the time.

When Fox News's Brett Baier asked him to explain this omission, Romney dug the hole deeper with a nonsensical and arguably offensive rationale: When you give a speech you don't go through a laundry list, you talk about the things that you think are important, and I described in my speech my commitment to a strong military, unlike the president's decision to cut our military.

She's even making peculiar (and arguably offensive) comparisons between her situation and José Andres' choice to travel to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.

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She now believes that Charlie Hebdo's "controversial images – while arguably tasteless, offensive and not even particularly well-drawn – sprang from satire, not hate".

Which, by the way, was arguably more offensive than the original.

Arguably, the most offensive statement is that Arsenal supporters should not boycott the book.

The problem then was when to stop bombing in a situation where a government offensive arguably represented a potential threat to civilians.

Not the most egregious or visceral, but arguably the most offensive proffers of profanity are the 20-somethings whose informal language consists of a liberal use of profanity blended into their OMG-juvenile act.

Predicted destination: Yankees Barry Bonds He's coming off what was arguably the greatest offensive season in history, but he's 37 years old, and given the Mark McGwire example, teams will be leery of giving him a huge contract.

How to explain a team that has arguably the best offensive line in the league, one that is tied for the league lead in fewest sacks allowed (16, with Chicago) while blocking for the league's leading rusher (Curtis Martin, 1,455 yards), yet whose failure to score touchdowns could cost it a spot in the playoffs.

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