Sentence examples for arguably up to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arguably up to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a point that is open to debate or interpretation, often indicating that something could be considered to a certain extent or degree.
Example: "The project was arguably up to the standards set by the industry, though some critics disagreed."
Alternatives: "potentially as much as" or "possibly up to".

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For many companies which started their lives in the "desktop era" - arguably up to about 2009, when the last of the "big desktop" apps appeared (Spotify and Dropbox) - the key problem has been how to shift to the rapidly-growing mobile space, which is where the biggest new opportunity lies.

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This arguably adds up to overkill but one of the rare cases of successful cheating occurred at the 2010 Olympiad involving a French player, his captain, a complex tic-tac system and a man with a powerful computer in Paris.

He could sing, dance and act, and beyond those fairly common gifts, when you add the distinctive voice, faultless instinct for wording, genius wit, hilarious physical movement, rich supply of expressions and physical "takes" — and the list goes on — it arguably adds up to the most supremely gifted comedian of our time.

No one could shunt us off to neighborhoods and schools that were arguably set up to fail.

The current notation system used for the pathway presented here arguably works well up to this size of pathway and the end result we hope will serve as a useful reference for biologists interested in these systems.

Buddhist monks, Indian rishis, Christian and Greek Orthodox monastic orders all follow different paths, arguably up the same mountain, and one does not need to be Thomas Merton to benefit from time spent examining the self and the eternal.

"Arguably, it would take up to a full two years for such an ambitious plan to be implemented," said Irvin Corley Jr., a fiscal analyst for the Council, citing a legal agreement city leaders made with the state to cut costs last year.

Fast-growing economies may be increasing their fossil-fuel use but, since Western countries have emitted around 80 per cent of all manmade CO2 since the Industrial Revolution they've arguably got some catching up to do.

In the United States, where the problem is arguably the most entrenched, up to 40percentt of food goes uneaten, according to the Natural Resources Defense Council.

Even though simple hepatic steatosis (without fibrosis) is arguably a benign condition, up to a quarter of patients with NAFLD have the more severe, inflammatory condition known as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH).

The prosecution comes as football is arguably just beginning to face up to longstanding allegations of failing to deal with anti-gay attitudes.

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