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What does the "arguably" mean? In what circumstances could I use it?

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Rebecca

"Arguably" means as may be argued or shown; a belief or opinion can be shown as true, even if it is not certain. You can use it when something may not be a fact, but you could argue for it to be shown as true. Here, they're saying that it could be argued and shown as true that interviews are the most important part of a job search. Ex: She's arguably the best soccer player in the world. Ex: Arguably, iced coffee is one of the most popular beverages in this country.

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