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The phrase "which arguably are" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when presenting a point of view or opinion that suggests a certain interpretation or perspective on a subject. Example: "The results of the study, which arguably are significant, indicate a need for further research."
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As important, unlike in 2011, the tests will follow asset-quality reviews, which arguably are the most important stress test of all, especially in the euro zone.
But then nobody shows up for 31 or 33 — which, arguably, are much worse — and you're left to face the growing realization that you're headed for 41.
But it might not require a full purchase to address the strategic challenges of the two companies — which, arguably, are each becoming most prominent in areas where the other could fairly easily help.
The formulation is based on cumulative response measures, which arguably are the governing measures of structural performance in many applications.
Furthermore from the Arecibo data time constants of electron density decay after sundown are derived which – arguably – are also relevant elsewhere, including the polar latitudes.
These problems have now been replaced by others such the issue of unproven stem cell therapies and stem cell tourism which, arguably, are in greater need of a coordinated approach to global science policy.
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Which, arguably, is a generous view.
Yet in America, the sex wars have now moved beyond abortion, which arguably is a moral issue, to areas like contraception and sex education.
But the only remaining Republican caucus is in Utah, which votes on March 22nd, and the only Southern state yet to vote is West Virginia, which arguably isn't part of the South at all.
The relationship with Dahoum matters because for Sattin it explains why Lawrence fought for the Arabs in the war, which arguably is why we need a biography of Lawrence as a young man in the first place.
But, if anything, speech would seem to be some kind of vocal sound, which arguably is a kind of affection.
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