Sentence examples for arguably sufficiently from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arguably sufficiently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a point that can be debated or defended as being adequate or enough in a certain context.
Example: "The evidence presented was arguably sufficiently compelling to warrant further investigation."
Alternatives: "possibly adequate" or "potentially enough".

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The obtained thermodynamic models are arguably sufficiently accurate for preliminary engineering calculations, for example for the thermodynamic design of ORC power systems.

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This thesis is plausible, since any physical system arguably implements a sufficiently trivial computational model (e.g., a one-state finite state automaton).

If the risks and information provided in the original consent are common to several studies, then arguably the original consent may be sufficiently informed [ 10].

Fleming belongs, arguably, to the first generation of British writers sufficiently distanced in time and temperament from the national mythologies of polar exploration to feel no special need either to defend or to attack his own country's contribution to that process (represented in this book only by George Nares's 1875-76 expedition).

The texts are sufficiently ambiguous to permit dissent, but arguably Leibniz intends that one manifestation of derivative active force is what he calls vis viva — 'living force'.

If the number of samples is sufficiently high, LD based method is arguably more powerful and better suited for monitoring to detect declines because it is less prone to type I errors, has tighter confidence intervals, and is more flexible with regards to designing different experimental design strategies.

Predator and Mendokysei are members of the diverse and small clusters (five or fewer genomes) H and T, respectively; KayaCho is a member of Subcluster B4 but has a sufficiently high proportion of orphams to arguably warrant formation of a new subcluster, B6.

With respect to a future-like-ours, some argue that the loss of this potentiality is morally problematic only if the being is sufficiently psychologically connected to that future person, and a fetus arguably lacks this sufficient connection (McInerney 1990).

But arguably Guerrero's greatest triumph has been to conquer a fear of flying sufficiently enough to be in Yokohama at all.

A lot of the evaluation of her is, arguably, misogynist: she has been described as having a "mannish intellect", chastised for not being sufficiently modest about her literary success and made to feel, in her own words, that she is "a bitch for not having children".

Among those who attended was Dwight Howard, then of the Los Angeles Lakers, a gamer sufficiently committed to the sport that he showed up in the middle of his free-agency negotiations — arguably the most important moment of his career.

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