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Sentence count:181Posted:2017-04-07Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: argueargumentargumentationargumentativevaluablevaluablesinvaluablenotablyMeaning: ['ɑːgjʊəblɪ]  adv. as can be shown by argument. 
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(61) Is this how he rewards the loyalty of the most gifted player of the last decade, arguably ever?
(62) Now they're arguably the easiest of all classics to look after, and come brimming with character as standard.
(63) Sketchpad was not only the first drawing program, but was arguably the best, absurdly ahead of its time.
(64) It was arguably one of those times, rare in recent years, that a California law helped bring change nationwide.
(65) Arguably unlike Chlothild in 511 and certainly unlike Fredegund, Aregund may have played no part in ensuring her son's succession.
(66) Arguably local government and the career civil service should be included in this list.
(67) It is arguably the greatest source of violence and death in the contemporary political world.
(68) Unemployment Unemployment rates arguably provide the most sensitive indicators of local employment opportunities.
(69) For all its imperfections, land reform is essential to racial peace, economic prosperity, and, arguably, environmental justice.
(70) The uncertainty of such stop-go policies arguably reduced business confidence and discouraged investment.
(71) First, maintaining professional standards has arguably never been more important.
(72) He became arguably the first industrial designer, working in ceramic, glass, metal, furniture, wallpapers, and textiles.
(73) Those are arguably the most crucial student and Together demands sure to arise after opposition city councils have been formed.
(74) In other words, the human mind was arguably being stretched throughout the most advanced civilisations of the time.
(75) His ability to deliver the C2 blue-collar, Essex-man vote has, arguably, won them the last two general elections.
(75) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(76) The first point is that Ramsey pricing has advantages both in terms of static efficiency and also arguably in terms of equity over cost-based pricing.
(77) Franco's concern with internal equilibrium was also reflected in the occupants of what were arguably the two most important cabinet posts.
(78) Some blame arguably can be attached also to the Reserve Bank's policy of maintaining high real interest rates.
(79) In this era of specialized travel, arguably the most entertaining new publications take a different approach.
(80) Arguably, however, the midwife's record of a normal fetal heart rate should be just as acceptable as evidence.
(81) Tone deafness is arguably less of a burden, however.
(82) All of biology is arguably a form of nanotechnology.
(83) The second goal was arguably the worst of all.
(84) The rendering, or visualization, is arguably architecture's purest state.
(85) Arguably, all he has left is the bully pulpit.
(86) Arguably, both are involved in wilderness preservation.
(87) Why would these charges arguably a penalty of death?
(88) Arguably, true love is not about possessing at all.
(89) Arguably, the greatest threat to Byzantium lies in its independence from Rome.
(90) Adding to the intrigue is Chery's reputation as arguably the world's most brazen industrial counterfeiter.
More similar words: argueargumentargumentationargumentativevaluablevaluablesinvaluablenotablyaffablyamiablyamicablyprobablyincurablyreliablyadorablyirritablyhonourablytolerablynoticeablylaughablyinvariablyinevitablyreasonablyinexorablyimprobablyabominablyunbearablyapplicablylamentablybelievably
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