Similar words: argue, argument, argumentation, argumentative, valuable, valuables, invaluable, notably. Meaning: ['ɑːgjʊəblɪ] adv. as can be shown by argument.
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(31) Finally, remember you have what is arguably the finest army in the Known World under your command.
(32) But the clothier credited with reinventing menswear in the 1980s faces arguably the most daunting challenge of his career.
(33) Contact between school and business leads naturally to, arguably, the most fruitful area for partnership - curriculum enhancement.
(34) Voltaire's work is, arguably, offensive but one should err on the side of allowing it to be available.
(35) Turner could arguably find a more permanent niche with another side, through Hampshire have a high regard for his ability.
(36) For the mass of the population, indeed, the shift of interest arguably went in the other direction.
(37) That's the view of a man now arguably playing the best football of his career.
(38) Arguably, the information skills shown in this chapter may have been associated with manual retrieval systems.
(39) Therefore, the Beeching proposals were quite drastic, although arguably there was no commercial alternative to closing numerous uneconomic lines.
(40) Yet, because of other commitments, I have arguably spent less time than ever with my fish.
(41) Arguably the indirect consular channel, like the modes of transmission still to be noted, is solely a creature of conventions.
(42) It finished the year with the launch of the Twingo, arguably the biggest breakthrough in small car design since the Mini.
(43) Arguably the company secretary was acting as agent for the shareholders.
(44) Arguably it was the last point that has proved most destructive of the international effort.
(45) Moreover, popular culture was the subject, and arguably the condition of existence,(www.Sentencedict.com) of high modernist culture.
(46) Arguably, the most productive area of research into higher education over the past 20 years is that concerned with student learning.
(47) Arguably, however, the implications of the Manchester North-West result were to become more apparent in the long term.
(48) It is, arguably, the finest pictorial representation of a seventeenth-century winding-sheet.
(49) Arguably London's best blues venue, with free and occasionally great blues six nights a week.
(50) The use of spears is possible yet arguably a hazardous occupation more suited to hunting as a sport.
(51) And one who has arguably the toughest brief of all the carvers at the palace.
(52) He's Britain's most successful competitor and arguably our greatest champion.
(53) Six dancers utilised a variety of costume changes, arguably too many, to journey through the enormity of the past.
(54) Yet beer - good beer - is a highly complex product and one that arguably needs greater skill to produce than wine.
(55) Arguably the increased demand to buy in the discount market would push up the price and depress the yield.
(56) So far,[sentencedict.com] we have examined the kinds of inequalities that are arguably compatible with legal equality.
(57) The idea of forcibly breaking up what was arguably a civil rights protest may simply have been repugnant to Gallagher.
(58) The ambiguity present in O'Connell has arguably aided catholic nationalists over the years in the justification of their policies.
(59) Imagination is not only the uniquely human capacity to envision that which is not, and therefore the fount of all invention and innovation. In its arguably most trans formative and revelatory capacity, it is the power to that enables us to empathize with humans whose experiences we have never shared. J. K. Rowling
(60) Although first written in 1951, this description of the content and impacts of constitutions is arguably still the best.
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