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The phrase "arguably the most predictable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that can be claimed or asserted to be the most predictable among a group or category, often in a subjective context.
Example: "In the realm of sports, the outcome of the championship game was arguably the most predictable of the season."
Alternatives: "possibly the most foreseeable" or "potentially the most expected".
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An Ohio seventh-grader was suspended last week for doing arguably the most predictable thing a 13-year-old boy could do for a laugh on the school bus.
The first big news of the night was arguably the most predictable: After trailing in state and national polls for months, Marco Rubio was trounced in his home state, losing Florida's winner-take-all primary to Trump by nearly 20 points shortly after the polls closed Tuesday.
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