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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably that would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when presenting a point of view that is open to debate or interpretation, suggesting that there is a reasonable argument for a particular conclusion.
Example: "Arguably, that would lead to a more efficient outcome in the long run."
Alternatives: "It can be argued that" or "One could contend that".
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Arguably, that would be true even if the EU did not exist: in a world of global capital, ownership becomes diffuse and fuzzy in any case.
"Arguably that would've run afoul of this," he said, adding, "I try not to violate these provisions".
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Matar's body of work is arguably not one that would have the same results if a man shot it.
Arguably, male relatives that would force a girl to take up a headscarf against her will may also insist on keeping her at home (veiled) rather than risk a potential 'scandal' at school or work.
But theirs is a right-wing (arguably far-right) movement that would find it difficult to ally with any opposition party.
Reaching for his trusty 7-iron once more, the world looked on as Lyle addressed his ball for the shot that would arguably define his career.
JPMorgan has said that the trades in question were initially meant to serve as a hedge against risk, rather than a source of profit that would arguably be banned by new regulations.
Congress may find it politically impossible to adopt changes to the statute that would arguably make it more difficult to pursue cases as long as the allegations of foreign bribery by a leading American company remain in the headlines.
He participated in a series of discussions dealing with the definition of torture that would arguably lay the groundwork for abuses committed at Abu Ghraib and other American military prisons.
But the utter controllability of the enclosed shopping mall, a built form that would arguably hit its zenith of popularity in California, had to do with much more than the climate.
"In the case of BP, the company took the brunt for general distrust of deep sea oil drilling, arguably in a way that would not have been the case had the same incident happened to a large American oil company.
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