Similar words: argue, argument, argumentation, argumentative, valuable, valuables, invaluable, notably. Meaning: ['ɑːgjʊəblɪ] adv. as can be shown by argument.
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(1) The book is arguably a potential best seller.
(2) He is arguably the world's best football player.
(3) He is arguably the best actor of his generation.
(4) Arguably, the monarchy worked well for many centuries.
(5) They are arguably the most important band since The Rolling Stones.
(6) Senna was arguably the greatest racing driver of all time.
(7) Arguably, the drug should not have been made available before it had been thoroughly tested.
(8) John sings very well though Peter is arguably the better actor.
(9) In fact, caffeine is arguably the safest recreational drug.
(10) Thirdly, the censorship was arguably politically motivated.
(11) Rupert Bear annuals are arguably the most collectable.
(12) Finally, arguably, a bit of ephemera.
(13) The recording is arguably a little close but otherwise fine.
(14) And the ending is slightly unsatisfactory, arguably deficient in the final twist or flourish.
(15) As the boundaries between biology and technology are arguably dissolving, so the relationships between humans become unstable. Sentencedict.com
(16) He is arguably the third most powerful political figure in the state, after Gov.
(17) Although arguably the most constructive approach, this is usually the one which creates the greatest controversy.
(18) Arguably, the Club has set the standards for other to follow - and very healthy it looks on them too.
(19) Arguably, a major focus of marketing could be on emphasising the individuality of services.
(20) If Glenn McGrath, arguably currently the world's finest fast bowler, drops a short one, cut or hook him.
(21) The air in El Paso is arguably the dirtiest in Texas, violating federal standards for ozone, carbon monoxide and particulates.
(22) New York and Los Angeles have arguably replaced Paris as the crucible of new artistic culture.
(23) Yet state censorship has arguably come much nearer and become more sinister with the Spycatcher affair and the more recent Section 28.
(24) The later Victorian undertakers were arguably the most backward-looking tradesmen of their day.
(25) Arguably he was one of the most brilliant athletes, white or black, ever to play baseball.
(26) Sport may be taken too seriously; high-performance spectator sport is arguably too central to our lives already.
(27) Spring and foam mattresses are a fairly new innovation,(sentencedict.com) arguably combining the best of both worlds.
(28) We experience other places through the medium of the screen, and arguably the modern monument is now the movie.
(29) To maintain criminal sanctions for a plant that is arguably safer than alcohol puts children at risk.
(30) A parental dividend would simply tie the string in a more direct and arguably fairer way.
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