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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the arguably" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used to introduce a statement that is open to debate or interpretation, but it should be followed by a noun or noun phrase. Example: "The arguably best movie of the year has received critical acclaim."
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the arguably
adverb
As can be supported or proven by sound logical deduction, evidence, and precedent.
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The arguably greater responsibility to prevent identity theft falls on the shoulders of businesses.
The Saints's triumph overshadowed the (arguably) more important development of this weekend.
Their routine was inspired by the arguably less controversial Peer Gynt Suite.
A few expressed the (arguably reasonable) view that Washington is broken, and politicians never represent their constituents, so why bother.
The ultimate destination for the gigantic Aravan is the arguably even more obscure farming community of Koovana Naththan.
* If tomorrow's royal bride subsequently becomes Queen, she will be the arguably be the sixth Queen Catherine in British history.
That leaves Mr. Gore with the arguably tougher job of proving that he is not a condescending smarty-pants.
The figures being discussed have rapidly collapsed from the ambitious to the arguably meaningless, given the scale of the problem.
Not only is a culture of hooded men creating art at night, but it is also in the arguably masculine need to territorialise a given space.
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The speech arguably signaled the end of American multilateralism.
The latter arguably has the greatest impact on children.
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