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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably traceable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that can be claimed or asserted to have a traceable origin or connection, though this may be subject to debate.
Example: "The origins of the tradition are arguably traceable to ancient rituals practiced by early civilizations."
Alternatives: "possibly linked" or "potentially identifiable".
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The methods used at these facilities are arguably traceable to an anti-drug cult in the 60s called the Church of Synanon.
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It is traceable.
Actually it is traceable.
Today everything is traceable.
Mesodiscrimen hardly traceable.
Wings: Not traceable.
Mesodiscrimen not traceable.
Qualifications, arguably.
Did he have traceable cause?
A few have traceable provenances.
Wings: Folded but hardly traceable.
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