refutably

/rɪˈfjuːtəbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that can be proven wrong or false.
    • The theory was refutably presented, with clear evidence against it.
    • The claim is refutably false, as shown by the new data.
    • Her argument was refutably weak, relying on outdated statistics.
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