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It was still arguable about whether they even came in families.
This may have been arguable two years ago, but not now.
The themes are always arguable, which is part of the game.
Still, it's arguable that he had so decided, or soon would have.
The point might be arguable in other courts, but at the moment it told.
The third point is arguable and I may argue it later, but not now.
Perhaps the regulators might still have done better, but that's arguable.
It's perfectly arguable that they were not told by the same person.
Whether you would add an s or not to suggest more than one is arguable.
That last point was arguable, but I let it slide.
An arguable point from the look of the place, but I pushed open the door and went in anyway.
Maybe it's arguable, but even so, we ended up doing more.
Whether comparisons are beside or to the point is arguable.
"World music" has always been a vague and arguable term.
Like most other aspects of the legal system, their claim is, well, arguable.
Much of what they said was at least arguable.
Whether the Yankees have had good luck or bad in the first two games is arguable.
Even when an award goes to the right person, it may be for the wrong - or at least arguable - reasons.
It is arguable the most important film festival in Chile.
Both changes are arguable, but then this was a work pulled three different ways from its inception.
Whether this is a good or a bad thing is, of course, arguable.
It is arguable that more recently retired business men would have a constructive role to play.
It is also arguable how much should be made of it.
Whether the words had an effect is arguable, but the Yankees were not arguing about the result.
In which case you need to put up a better arguable case than this.