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more arguable
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most arguable
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open to question and disagreement
- The decision to raise taxes is arguable, with people holding different opinions on the matter.
- Whether the new policy will be effective is still arguable.
- His actions during the crisis are arguable, as some believe he acted wisely while others disagree.
- The effectiveness of the proposed solution is arguable, as it has both supporters and critics.
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(of an ideology or opinion) not certain and could be backed up by facts and reasons
- The fairness of the election is arguable, with different viewpoints on the matter.
- Whether he should have been promoted is an arguable decision among the team.
- The theory about climate change is arguable, as some researchers present conflicting evidence.
- It is arguable whether the benefits of the new law outweigh the costs.
- The team's chances of winning the tournament are arguable, depending on their upcoming matches.