Arguably

//ˈɑːɡjuəbli//

"Arguably" in a Sentence (12 examples)

This place is arguably the best restaurant in London.

Bradford is arguably the ugliest town in Britain.

Interestingly, Hogwarts Quidditch players are allowed to use whatever broomsticks they like or their sponsors can afford, despite the fact that more expensive brooms often confer great (and arguably unfair) advantages in speed and manoeuvrability.

Language was invented to convey meaning. It's arguably the most direct form of human communication.

One of the main characters of the webcomic El Goonish Shive, and arguably the most adorable of them, is a weresquirrel (among other things).

There are two types of political correctness which are often conflated and which should be distinguished. There is the political correctness of language, which holds that certain groups should not be referred to by certain words with negative connotations (e.g., ethnic slurs), and there is the political correctness of ideas, which holds that certain ideas should not be discussed. The former is arguably commendable; the latter is harmful.

'Thou shall' and 'thou shall not' represent an outmoded concept of morality that has, arguably, been superseded by individual liberty.

Frank Lloyd Wright is arguably America’s best known architect.

This is arguably the best hotel in the area.

NATO troops are arguably well trained.

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In the early 1770s the bogey figure for opposition politicians was arguably not so much North in the Commons as Mansfield behind the curtain, the country's greatest lawyer (and another Caledonian to gratify the Scotophobes) keeping an irresolute Cabinet committed to waging war in America.

To exploit travel economies of scale, RAIL buys a four-in-eight-day Rail Rover. This is now known as the 'Spirit of Scotland Travelpass', although older users may remember it as the 'Freedom of Scotland' - arguably a better name.

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