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The phrase "as arguably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a statement that is open to interpretation or debate, suggesting that the following assertion may be considered valid by some.
Example: "The new policy is, as arguably, the most effective solution to the ongoing issue."
Alternatives: "as it can be claimed" or "as it may be said".
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In a recent survey, Geraci (2010) describes the Levy et al. (2007) algorithm as, arguably, the best performing algorithm tested.
But a leading UK head teacher, Sir Anthony Seldon, criticised such league tables as "arguably doing more harm than good".
He manifests the same behaviour is the same as arguably Liverpool's greatest player.' The England thing was nonsense.
That strikes me as arguably backward.
They're as arguably human as the iPad.
But supporters clearly intended to rely on wrestling's stature as arguably humankind's oldest competitive athletic event.
Over their careers, Mays and Mantle each earned adulation as arguably the best baseball player ever.
As it happens, she has also been forgotten as arguably the first film star.
As arguably the most conservative Democratic candidate, though, he has his work cut out for him.
Ralph Miliband died in 1994 as arguably Britain's most charismatic and influential leftwing intellectual.
PAGE A17 RESURRECTION OF THE BRONX The Bronx stands as arguably the greatest public rebuilding achievement since World War II.
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