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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a point of view that something can be debated or discussed as being finished or completed.
Example: "The debate on climate change is arguably over, as the evidence has become overwhelmingly clear."
Alternatives: "possibly finished" or "potentially concluded".
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The East End has only really flourished during a boom and now that boom is arguably over.
It was scandalous, arguably over the top for a photo posted in public where, in theory, anyone who wanted would be able to see it.
Say your mother was 30 when she had you, then on your 18th birthday you were arguably over 48 years old.
(Keep it clean, please – Marianne Faithfull said that never happened!) Arguably, over the years, the deep-fried Mars bar has evolved into a bona fide "folk" foodstuff in its own right.
Mega banking permeates the economy three times more than it did a decade and a half ago making us folk arguably over dependent on the business acumen and moral character of those who captain these banks.
These benefits are arguably over and above the remuneration received from the contractual obligations of providing healthcare.
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The current medical solution to sleep problems is arguably over-reliant on medication.
They take advantage of the opportunities afforded by the technological change.But merger waves also tend to coincide with periods when share prices are high and, arguably, over-valued.
This is maybe not that surprising though, given other modern 'Murica war films Zero Dark Thirty fivee noms, one win) and The Hurt Locker (nine noms, six wins) were also arguably over-honoured at previous ceremonies.
While some of their Lonerism material is arguably over-familar by now, Elephant rocks – especially its tricksy, almost techno ending showcasing how tight this band is – and Cause I'm a Man is swoon-inducing, like a sun-kissed Scritti Politti.
Roughly half the proud but long-neglected turn-of-the-century dwellings have already been restored (some, arguably, over-zealously); the "crystal palace" industrial fair ground is Germany's most modern (though it needs more business); parks and lakes are being sculpted on the city's outskirts, once a moonscape of brown coal excavation.In this section Is it catching up?
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