Sentence examples for a bit more plausible from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit more plausible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the likelihood or believability of a statement, idea, or scenario, suggesting that it is somewhat more credible than previously mentioned options.
Example: "While both theories have their merits, I find the second explanation to be a bit more plausible given the evidence presented."
Alternatives: "somewhat more believable" or "slightly more credible."

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Gavyn Davies, one-time Goldman economist and new FT blogger, has a good post on this issue, with a link to the paper by the Fed's St Louis president James Bullard, which points to the need for QE.But the double-dip theory looks a bit more plausible after the non-farm payrolls data.

Today is chock full of Sidekick rumors and this one seems a bit more plausible than the prior one.

Findings in this month's Nature Structural Biology make such a transition a bit more plausible, by showcasing a new talent for RNA: the ability to attach an amino acid to another RNA molecule, a crucial step in making proteins.

Apparently the downloads take up to three hours before it starts and I highly doubt anyone will want to stick around for that unless they start them ahead of time and go off to do something else, which is a bit more plausible.

Now in this age of drones it appears to be a bit more plausible.

Let's assume, though, that you have his metaphorical private parts in a vice, but nevertheless you don't feel you can trust him, whether in terms of his personality or how much leverage you have on him, which is a bit more plausible.

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(In fact, Davis had been approached for advice by one of Yes Minister's creators, Tony Jay, and ended up reading all the scripts for the first series, helping to make the implausible bits more plausible).

To be fair, the authors also suggested a series of focus groups to help them diminish "elements that could reasonably be deemed 'racist.'" We haven't seen the end of racism in our politics, but we at least require a bit more by way of plausible deniability.

But with a plausible devolution offer on the table, and a bit more international pressure, there would be just a glimmer of hope.

The argument that women are better at managing androgynously is a bit more plausible though the data to support this are scant.

A bit more so.

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