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to arguably
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As can be supported or proven by sound logical deduction, evidence, and precedent.
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Yet none of the incumbents were fired, only moved to arguably lesser positions.
Garner later changed his assessment of Clemens as "perhaps the greatest pitcher" to "arguably" the greatest.
You could argue, though, that the times we failed to act led to arguably more horrendous results.
Overall, Chilcot's report amounts to arguably the most scathing official verdict on any modern British prime minister.
All those spoonfuls of sugar are not only making us fat, they're contributing to arguably the biggest health threats facing humanity: diabetes, caused by soaring levels of obesity.
For Tanzania, Mr. Obama's arrival means the chance to play host to arguably the two most powerful people on the planet in just over three months.
However, O'Neill insists there has been no formal interest in him to date, and that he is desperate to hang on to arguably his most creative player.
She's now moving on to arguably greater accolades as she will be awarded a BME medal at Buckingham Palace shortly after her 100th birthday in June.
The Bulldogs – under Greenberg's watch – quickly went from being the source of sniggers and smirks to arguably the best run in Sydney.
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It's beginning to happen, arguably, to television.
Talented and creative eccentrics have given way to jobbing professionals, arguably to the industry's detriment.
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