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How to use plausible in a sentence

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This report describes a new therapeutic approach with a plausible mechanism of action in a severe and otherwise untreatable condition.
For once they are not cartoons but people whose intelligence is pleasantly plausible instead of being a brainless plot device.
The conclusion must be reached that it is bad management on your part unless there is some other more plausible reason.
There is a kind of indifferent nervous energy in the later works which makes this quite plausible.
It's a pretty horrible story, mainly because it's depressingly plausible, like an urban myth that's come true.
Other solfataras and fumaroles have produced a plethora of sulfates, and it is plausible that additional sulfates occur at El Desierto.
Martin had a way of making a very plausible argument for resettling the Karma circle back on it's axis.
Studying instructional methods used to facilitate learning in distance education is a plausible line of inquiry.
Why the brain stimulates and confabulates just the memories it does remains a mystery, though there are several plausible explanations.
While such a voyage is plausible, the complete lack of evidence condemns it to remain conjecture.
Peter is so convincing that even if he were caught in flagrante he would have a perfectly plausible explanation.
But it's pretty well informed, entirely logical, accords with what we know and were reliably informed, and is all too plausible.
It is plausible that the male stimulus is required to induce egg deposition in the brood pouch.
The problem is that these very complications are all too neat and not too plausible.
It seems more plausible that this was not an attempt to put spine in the United Nations and NATO, but to discredit them.
The public are reminded that on no account should any details of their credit card be supplied to callers, no matter how plausible they may be.
They both have given plausible reasons as to why they did not volunteer that information to the police.
I consider that on balance, on the material before me, this explanation is plausible.
One cannot exactly say that this solution, though plausible and well grounded, has been accepted by subsequent scholars.
More plausible is the proposition that the popular rationale for regulation is statist nonsense.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There was now no Mrs. Ruston, no Harriet, no plausible physician to keep them away from her.
There is only one objection to the clinker-built canoe that occurs to me as at all plausible.
I recur to it here as a plausible suggestion only, in connection with my theme.
All this seemed very plausible and interesting, but it is undoubtedly a myth.
Eddington and Shapley advocate the theory of a mechanical pulsation of the star as most plausible.
The emendation is plausible, even probable, but not warranted by necessity.
But John Gib, who could be upon occasion a most faceable and plausible person, persuaded him to abide with them for a night.
We have never given either voice or vote for any form of injustice, however specious, or plausible, or grandfatherly.
He flung out a hand with the plausible design of grasping Kirkwood by the collar.
As he voiced them they had sounded tragically plausible and stoically just.
Equally plausible and dangerous was his teaching as to the indivisibility of the general will.
Spammers hadn't figured out that using public keys would make their junk mail more plausible yet, so for now this worked well.
A two-bagger would answer the purpose just as well, and would certainly sound more plausible.
This sounds plausible to the uninstructed, but is a mere rhetorical flourish.
He explained that Allen had been a feeble speculator, but plausible, of personal good faith, and perniciously sanguine.
The reasoning may be plausible, but it is no better than sophistry.
While Yong's account is plausible, he seems to presume, rather than present, an argument in favor of Clayton's monism.
After all, and for more reasons that I need enumerate, it was a plausible tale enough.
Typically for him, I understand, the statement was plausible, if not provable.
The most plausible and persistent of all the various inventors who snatched at Bell's laurels, was Elisha Gray.
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