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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably resulting in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or outcome that can be debated or interpreted in different ways, suggesting that the result is open to argument or discussion.
Example: "The new policy was implemented, arguably resulting in a significant increase in productivity among employees."
Alternatives: "potentially leading to" or "possibly causing".
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Pillai told VICE that the lawsuit is "arguably resulting in the potential for greater reputational damage".
In contrast to our previous work, the algorithm would operate at atom graph level, however, arguably resulting in more plausible results.
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The privatisation of GDF has arguably resulted in the part-nationalisation of Suez.
A desire to rush ahead with new deal processes such as fragility assessments and compacts has arguably resulted in a loss of quality.
Radnor is the star as well as the writer and director, and this has arguably resulted in a pretty blank, undemonstrative performance, and yet it is probably the only way to play the character without being cutesy.
The proposed techniques arguably result in an improved level of confidence in the design of rock slopes susceptible to wedge failure.
A lack of resources for improving infrastructure has arguably resulted in greater damage from recent natural disasters.
Clearly, such a discrepancy will arguably result in longer periods of progression-free disease and specifically in changes in time to progression between new trials using the RECIST criteria and those using WHO criteria (Warren et al, 2001; Schwartz et al, 2003a).
Indeed, the choice of FM transmissions arguably results in waveforms with the worst ambiguity properties for target detection.
7 The socioeconomic disparities in obesity arguably resulted partially from the differences in obesity-related health behaviours such as the choices of diet and levels of physical activities between SEP strata.
It remains a one-party state, and its advance has arguably resulted more from enormous investment than creative increases in productivity.
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