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How to use arguable in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word arguable? Here are some examples.

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It's arguable that the artist's fierce protection of his private life has added to his mystique.
Once it is shown that there is an arguable case, this becomes a question to be determined by the court on the facts.
Obviously some of these are arguable statistics, but they're none the less troubling.
We submit that each of the questions that we have identified is important and arguable.
It is arguable that Mr Tamihere failed on probably all those counts in the end.
It is at least arguable that in some respects the modern chief political administrator has an easier time of it.
For even if that be so, he must in addition show that there is an arguable case for his having recourse to the funds in question.
Yet it is arguable that by exciting the imaginations of his audience old Leonardo helped broaden the future audience for the arts in general.
It is arguable that this behaviour also justifies costs being awarded against him on a substantial indemnity basis.
I will readily grant that this is an arguable question, but that's just the point.
Whether it was easier to shop is arguable, because presumably the number of staff are also at a minimum.
Furthermore it's a highly arguable claim both for its inclusions and omissions.
It is arguable that the price China paid in that loss has only now been paid off.
It is arguable that other forms of oppression, such as gender oppression, sexism, ableism, ageism, etc., are also produced by capitalism.
What is not arguable is the fact that Martin actually killed someone and that this had to be punished under the present legal system.
They may not have given sufficient weight to two other factors, one an arguable hypothesis and the other a central fact of British politics.
I am not satisfied that there is an arguable case of jurisdictional error on the part of the Tribunal.
It is arguable whether or not the name is referring to the ash tree or the remains of a fire.
Both counsel for the Crown and her Honour allowed that there was an arguable case.
The case may be legalistically arguable but it is not exactly in keeping with the underlying spirit of the accord.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But an aristocracy must be a minority, and it is arguable that the smaller it is the better.
One does not argue, for there are certain things not arguable.
The difference between modelling and simulation is arguable as these terms are often used synonymously.
First, although Ramos focuses on the transcendentals, it is arguable that the divine exemplars are just as important for her line of argument.
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