arguably better

Frequency: 8.025.0 per million words

Used to state a claim or opinion that you believe you can give reasons for.

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  • This new phone is arguably better than its predecessor.
  • Jordan is arguably better than LeBron, but the debate will never end.
  • For long-distance travel, the train is arguably better than flying.
  • The new policy is arguably better for the economy in the long run.
  • Living in the countryside is arguably better for your mental health.
  • While more expensive, organic produce is arguably better for both consumers and the environment.
  • The team performed arguably better under the new coach.
  • Many critics agree that the sequel was arguably better than the original film.
  • Investing in renewable energy is arguably better for sustainable growth.
  • A project-based learning approach is arguably better at fostering critical thinking skills.