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The phrase "arguably some of these" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that there is a reasonable argument or opinion that certain items or points can be included in a particular category or discussion.
Example: "Arguably some of these solutions could lead to significant improvements in efficiency."
Alternatives: "potentially some of these" or "possibly some of these".
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Arguably, some of these nations are too generous.
Arguably, some of these problems resulted from the surge of demand when the iPhone 4 came out, but it shouldn't have been unexpected, given the experience with prior product launches.
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Although these are arguably some of the most important means of communication, some students may communicate via other smartphone apps.
Why then does it have what are arguably some of the worst roads in the United States?
And arguably some of the central features of natural languages do exactly that.
The words "You have cancer" are arguably some of the most devastating you can hear.
"In a very few cases individuals and their relatives have learnt that they were at increased breast and ovarian cancer, and arguably in some of these lives have been saved".
Arguably, some of our political parties do well off division, and hence no appetite exists.
Samsung Securities is probably going to have triple-digit earnings growth, and arguably some of that is sustainable in the next year.
And those were arguably some of my best music and lyrics.
(Of course, this doesn't apply to non-harmful cases of killing, such as, arguably, some cases of active euthanasia).
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