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The phrase "as arguably the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a statement that presents a subjective opinion or claim that may be debated or discussed.
Example: "He is regarded as arguably the best player in the league, given his impressive statistics and performance."
Alternatives: "considered by some to be" or "seen as possibly the".
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In a recent survey, Geraci (2010) describes the Levy et al. (2007) algorithm as, arguably, the best performing algorithm tested.
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.
PAGE A17 RESURRECTION OF THE BRONX The Bronx stands as arguably the greatest public rebuilding achievement since World War II.
As arguably the league's best player, isn't he entitled to demand he be among its best-paid players?
Later that year, Newsweek described him as "arguably the most powerful arbiter of consumer tastes in the computer world today".
"This would go down in my book as arguably the safest vice-presidential choice of the last 50 years.
Barker describes the original Dionysus as "arguably the very birth … of the very concept of performance as a distinct practice".
In a 1994 profile, The Los Angeles Times described him as "arguably the best wrestler in Ventura County".
Since that improbable debut Mr. Kaplan has established himself as arguably the world's foremost living authority on the Mahler Second.
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