Similar words: argue, argument, argumentation, argumentative, valuable, valuables, invaluable, notably. Meaning: ['ɑːgjʊəblɪ] adv. as can be shown by argument.
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(151) Q. Is this arguably the toughest defeat of your career?
(152) I think that it is not coincidental that we now have arguably the best bookshops in the world.
(153) The figures demonstrate why Ferguson has tended to use Scholes on United's travels, when the importance of retaining possession arguably becomes even greater.
(154) Arguably the loudest balls hit all night came in the ninth inning, when Hideki Matsui hit a foul home run to the second deck in right field, then rapped a double off the right-field wall.
(155) The DMO's page has just over 100 fans and will arguably need some serious word-of-mouth marketing to essentially justify the development of the web technology to run the postcard application.
(156) The shadow of the Uruguay round arguably extended beyond this nettlesome detail.
(157) Any tax on capital will tend to dissuade people from accumulating the wealth in the first place, but a death duty is arguably one of the better options.
(158) Further confirmation that Palin is not Barack Obama, who writes his own books, comes with the news that she used a ghostwriter, who is arguably even more controversial than Palin herself.
(159) In its arguably most transformative and revelatory capacity, it is the power that enables us to empathise with humans whose experiences we have never shared.
(160) MEK was in fact the first group in Iran (and arguably in the region) to use suicide bombers.
(161) Readers could pore over academic papers about the physical properties of buckyballs, but a 16-second animation describes their motion more easily and arguably more thoroughly.
(162) Verdi's Dies Irae is arguably the most well known and recognizable movement of the work.
(163) Whatever. I guess I do hope that was Ray's intention all along as this same sort of off-the-cuff fear mongering arguably did help drive the United States to beat the Russians to the moon.
(164) An arguably more interesting debate, however, surrounds adjustments to the tax bracket.
(165) Arguably the most dangerous is the monstrous Pao Kai, a cousin to the Wyvern of the northern steppes.
(165) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(166) The decline in short interest arguably removes a component of what has built the run-up in stocks. Fewer short positions means less potential short covering.
(167) Bankers Trust, now part of Deutsche Bank, was arguably quickest off the mark.
(168) They may be bottom dwellers, but male banded jawfish are arguably at the top of the heap among fish fathers.
(169) Arguably this is the broadest range of stand-up paddle boards on the market with a unique balance of SUP-specific volume distribution and rocker.
(170) Biking is arguably safer than rollerblading and great all-body exercise.
(171) But the U.S. Navy, the world's leading carrier power and arguably the Chinese navy's biggest rival, seems oddly unaffected.
(172) Sasha Vujacic emerges as arguably the best 3 point marksman off any NBA bench.
(173) To make his point, he turned to a little-known 1908 text by Lu Xun, arguably China's greatest writer of the 20th century, who was appropriated by the Communists.
(174) The group called arguably the smallest living whale shark in recorded history.
(175) As much as it is a "rogue nation" with an (arguably) unstable and irrational leadership, it isn't suicidal.
(176) The Spaniard is determined to kick on from last season's second-place finish, with the Premier League arguably the priority for most at Anfield.
(177) In financial applications, the conventional GARCH model has arguably been the most popular model for conditional variance.
(178) Arguably, that fantasy Deutschmark died early on May 10th, when a euro-zone bail-out mechanism was agreed and the European Central Bank started buying government bonds by the bucketload.
(179) Has to be White Zinfandel -- which has arguably played a big roll in our wine culture by getting many people to try this slightly sweet and easy to quaff wine.
(180) As aircraft performance improved, so did ordnance delivery, and by 1941 the Navy and Marines possessed arguably the finest dive bomber of World War II, the Douglas SBD Dauntless.
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