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Sarunnio Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Help me with the meaning of adverbial phrase

What does it mean by "arguably best of all" from the extract below? I don't understand only the meaning of that part.

"Because the vector image is an Illustrator file, it's easy for you to change the colours of the illustration if, for example, you want to use it again and again for different clients. It's just a question of selecting each of the shapes in the graphic and applying a new colour.

Finally, and arguably best of all, the print quality of the final illustration will be second to none."

Thank you very much in advance.
  

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Arguably means that it may be argued that.. "

  • Arguably means that it may be argued that..
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Arguably means that it may be argued that..

It is like saying, "Finally, and probably/maybe/some say best of all, the print..."

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