Use of plausible in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include plausible at the start of sentence, plausible at the end of sentence and plausible in the middle of sentence
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plausible at the end of sentence
- His story sounded plausible.
- His story certainly sounds plausible.
- Her story sounded perfectly plausible.
- His story was/sounded perfectly plausible.
- Clearly, then, a causal relationship would be plausible.
- This explanation fits the facts and is psychologically plausible.
- But for other experiments the interpretation seems very plausible.
- Sometimes sharply contrasting hypotheses can seem equally plausible.
- There was no way the story could be made to sound even remotely plausible.
- The market clearing paradigm is reasonably robust and the Rational Expectations assumption is here most plausible.
plausible in the middle of sentence
- She was a plausible liar.
- This, too, is a plausible scenario.
- He was so plausible that he conned everybody.
- Langham's story sounded plausible at the time.
- His explanation sounds fairly plausible to me.
- There is only one really plausible explanation.
- It was a very plausible piece of disinformation.
- The only plausible explanation is that he forgot.
- I stood still, trying to invent a plausible excuse.
- She was so plausible she would have deceived anyone.
- Another quite plausible explanation presented itself.
- Coalition mongering is the only plausible explanation.
- Their argument sounds plausible but is it really valid?
- It is plausible that disorder follows a similar pattern.
- She could find no plausible explanation for its disappearance.
- The arrow represents a plausible evolutionary tendency of adaptability.
- He did not think it plausible that all the differences could be explained in this way.
- A more plausible explanation would seem to be that people are fed up with the Conservative government.
- If all plausible values fall on one side of this point, this result may clarify the issues and thus assist decision-making.