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The phrase "arguably to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "The project is, arguably, to be considered a success."
Alternatives: "possibly to" or "potentially to".
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It's beginning to happen, arguably, to television.
Talented and creative eccentrics have given way to jobbing professionals, arguably to the industry's detriment.
Their policies towards business are arguably to the left of Labour's.
The title of Worst Pop Retiree of All Time belongs, arguably, to Jay Z.
I'm optimistic arguably to a fault, especially in terms of new ideas".
Evidence of progress is sparse, arguably to the point of not existing.
Not a bad time, arguably, to bid farewell to the showman and replace him with the strategist.
Rare Bar & Grill is a shrine to burgers of all kinds, arguably to a point of burger apostasy.
On days like yesterday it seems crazy even to add the word "arguably" to the contention that he is the best male tennis player of all time.
It is also worth noting, however, that all of this charitable giving comes at a cost to the taxpayer and, arguably, to the broader democratic process.
Since it is generally illegal to export such objects, to be an antique dealer in India with an international clientele is also arguably to be a criminal.
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