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How to use credibly in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word credibly? Here are some examples.

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How was a player supposed to perform credibly under the current impasse? he asked.
The larger the thing that you can credibly attach yourself to, the more meaning you get out of life.
Taking some examples it can be credibly argued that the situation is not quite as problematic as he argues.
It is among the very few organizations that can credibly claim to have pioneered a market.
At no stage can it be credibly argued that all means towards a peaceful settlement in the conflict had been exhausted, the report insists.
It is the only party that now credibly campaigns to form a national government.
Put simply, if inflation is bad, it is difficult to see why rampant house price inflation can credibly be seen as anything good.
The main challenge is to ensure that these are credibly and transparently developed and that the integration process advances at a steady pace.
I also believe provincial governments should set clear target dates, perhaps longer in some cases, but ones which could be credibly realized.
Such people could not credibly claim to be fighting oppression or to be building a just society.
In the circumstances now prevailing, that is the strongest assurance that can be credibly given.
HomeSnap informed me, quite credibly, that even the smallest and homeliest of the houses nearby were far beyond my reach.
But we also need an approach that could credibly balance the budget over the business cycle.
Democrats can no longer credibly portray Romney simply as an extremist, tout court.
It's clear that only Labour can credibly claim to be the anti-austerity party of Scotland.
And that perspective is ultimately always more credibly embodied by a Le Pen.
This force represents an optimal balance of key operational capabilities that would credibly contribute to a secure environment.
Mr President, Parliament's budget has to be dealt with effectively, responsibly and credibly.
We call upon delegations to act credibly and deal with questions in an objective manner.
The traces of defences then built at Hauenstein und on Mont Vully remind us of how credibly neutrality was practised during the First World War.
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But, of 700 who sailed in the carack, there came not above 250 to Goa, as we were afterwards credibly informed.
Without a clear strategy to the post-military intervention period, a comprehensive war on ISIL would be less powerful and less credibly, he said.
I am credibly informed that persons of culture have forgotten John Leyden.
Crown, the sheriff, accomplished it four days ago, I'm credibly informed.
I am credibly informed that in a matter of drains they are not good.
Not at the present moment, if I am credibly informed by my observations.
Jain has credibly taken an objective viewpoint on the gang, amply projected when the brother of one of the gang members commits an honour killing.
I have brought it with me, and I propose to read certain passages from it, which tell a very strange story more plainly and more credibly than I can tell it in my own words.
Under Sir Ernest's skilful handling, he told his tale credibly and well.
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