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is debatably
adverb
In a way subject to challenge or worthy of debate.
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When asked to come up with some positive qualities about a woman he is endorsing to be elected, two of the three words Abbott produced were to do with age or physical qualities – and the third is debatably even a compliment.
That's right: With its consistent break off of a jetty, Rockaway Beach is (debatably) one of the best places in the country to surf.
The name is debatably sweet or disturbing.
A Samantha Lewthwaite facebook page is debatably fake.
Prompt #1: This is debatably the most vague, wide-open prompt on the new list.
Sundae School Ice Cream in Orleans is debatably the best ice cream anywhere within a 60 mile radius.
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Mine are cropped just below the knee and finished with a row of three white buttons that are, debatably, a detail too far (thank you, American Apparel).
A victory in that encounter would have taken Roma top with two games of the season left – instead they finished runners-up after Maurizio Turone's header at the Stadio Comunale, Juventus's home until 1990, was debatably ruled offside.
"It's not a great show; it's debatably a good one, but more importantly, it was just good enough to make me press 'next' every time the episode finished".
Many first-generation Mission Era conversions to Catholicism were debatably incomplete and "external".
Gomez, who is 32 and from Alaska, was debatably elite at his peak, which was forever ago, and netted about a point a game on a New Jersey team with scant offense, which is kind of like being a metal guitarist in an oi band.
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