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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably use" can be correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to introduce an opinion or viewpoint that may be subject to debate or differing interpretations. Example: "This new technology is arguably useful in streamlining our processes, but some may argue that it also has negative implications on job security."
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"But they could arguably use the information to withdraw their recommendation on the stock".
Now, the smart move for Trump would have been to pocket that $1.38 billion and bolster it with an additional $3.1 billion he could arguably use without a declaration of a national emergency — by reprogramming $600 million from the Treasury Department's drug forfeiture fund and $2.5 billion from the Defense Department's drug interdiction program.
While there are arguably use cases for matching with those you cross paths with, simply visiting the same coffee shop isn't necessarily an indicator of a potential for a relationship.
That helps further polarize Americans, who could arguably use a little less polarization these days.
Few had a specific connection to the fashion industry, such as Sandra Bullock, who has appeared on five covers thus far, but could arguably use a little sartorial assistance.
In this sense, its aims are materially different from the PLO or PA, which at least arguably use terrorism for the liberation of occupied territories defined as the West Bank and Gaza, not Israel as an entity in its pre-1967 borders.
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In Things Fall Apart, Achebe explores the colonial experience by arguably using the tools of colonialism itself, ie the English language.
The radicalism of single payer has long been seen as a drawback, but Mr. Sanders has arguably used it to his advantage.
Back then arcades – the era's dominant cultural force – arguably used difficulty to pull more cash from the public by shortening how long they could actually make that cash last.
In 1991, Thomas arguably used his race to his advantage when he called the confirmation hearings a "high-tech lynching"— calling up the history of false sexual assault allegations against black men.
Our educational system arguably used to rely too much on rote memorization, and now the word "memorization" has bad connotations.
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