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Discover Ludwig"arguably without" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce an opinion or viewpoint that is subject to debate or discussion. Example: "The new policy has arguably caused more harm than good, with many critics arguing that it unfairly targets marginalized communities."
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There is also an implicit guarantee — arguably without limit — from the United States to the monetary fund.
Since then she's had a remarkably productive career, arguably without peer in terms of scope, length, range and quality.
The study found that when it comes to outperforming the market on a sustained basis (see chart), Berkshire Hathaway is arguably without equal.
But it is her very late beginning and rapid attainment of virtuosity that are arguably without precedent for a female ballerina.
Arguably, without the solidly Republican Cuban vote in Miami's Little Havana, there would not have been a George W Bush presidency.
For a fuller version of that terminal pensée, turn to his essay on Larkin in his collection "Arguably": "Without that synthesis of gloom and angst we could never have had his 'Aubade,' a waking meditation on extinction that unstrenuously contrives a tense, brilliant counterpoise between the stoic philosophy of Lucretius and David Hume, and his own frank terror of oblivion".
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This is one case where a team is arguably better without one of its marquee players.
Indeed the club is undergoing arguably, probably, without question its worst season since inception in 1982.
This summit yielded innovations the planet can arguably do without (drones for crisp delivery?) and some it urgently needs.
Arguably though, without him the magazine, like so many similar small journals, would have sputtered and died after a few issues.
Mané charges into goalscoring positions from his right-sided starting role, which works well considering Roberto Firmino often drops into deeper positions; Liverpool arguably play without a conventional centre‑forward but that role is always filled by someone.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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