arguably
1 of 1adverb/ˈɑrgjuəbli/
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used to convey that a statement can be supported with reasons or evidence
C1- He is arguably the best player in the league, consistently delivering outstanding performances.
- The movie is arguably one of the most influential films of its genre, shaping future cinematic trends.
- Arguably, the new policy has led to improved efficiency in the workplace, but not everyone agrees.
- The novel is arguably a classic, with its profound impact on literature and culture.
- Arguably, the recent changes to the city's infrastructure have contributed to a better quality of life for residents.