Sentence examples for arguably redundant from inspiring English sources

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Despite the ballgame, and the fact that the volume's title is arguably redundant, and that its publishers were promoting it as the first and only guide devoted exclusively to the borough (it isn't), several hundred people showed up at the SculptureCenter, in Long Island City.

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Redundant — and, arguably, "curated" is not quite the right word.

Arguably, that makes it redundant if Mr. Romney thinks he already has a path to 270 electoral votes through Wisconsin.

It should be noted, however, that even if (17b) is redundant, it is arguably a felicitous discourse, and therefore some subtlety is needed in applying van der Sandt's cancellation principle in the simplified form above.

Arguably though, asking 'what if' is redundant, because injuries are an inevitable consequence of playing in his high-intensity manner – just ask Rafael Nadal.

The results also highlight the simultaneous involvement of multiple functionally redundant CAZymes in plant biomass degradation, arguably as a tool to improve the speed and extent of biomass degradation by anaerobic fungi within its natural habitat (the herbivorous gut).

Qualifications, arguably.

Ukip redundant?

Arguably, they still are.

Arguably, it can.

Arguably a strong one.

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