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a plausible location
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a plausible location" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a place that seems reasonable or believable in a given context, such as in a story, research, or planning. Example: "After analyzing the evidence, the detective identified a plausible location for the suspect's hideout."
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Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
Chemical modification, that is, biotinylation, was conducted using Click chemistry at the 6-position (NMe-d-ProGly moiety), which was a plausible location selected on the basis of our SAR studies.
Dr. Tyson even turned up, in illustrated form, in the January issue of Action Comics, identifying a plausible location in the real cosmos for Krypton, which had been Superman's home planet.
News & Media
They suggested that this was a plausible location where molten rock wells up to form new oceanic crust.
Science & Research
This equivocal evidence in worksites is problematic; regular stair climbing provides the greatest dividend and worksites are a plausible location for its occurrence.
Science
Array comparative genomic hybridisation (array CGH) analysis of these MMCT hybrids revealed 11q25 as a plausible location for a NB differentiation gene [ 14].
Science
The pseudoautosomal region (PAR1), a 2.6 Mb interval at the tips of the X and Y short arms, is a plausible location for TS genes because PAR1 genes are all expressed at diploid dosage in both males and females [ 18, 19].
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
To ensure that each cue was a plausible nodule location, cue location assignment for the normal radiographs was determined by a postresidency radiologist at UCLA Medical Center who did not participate as a subject in the study.
Science
Saddam's history, his villainy, and his past weapons programs made Iraq the most plausible location for a bold military move in the region.
News & Media
By using prior information from risk assessments about plausible location of leaks, it is possible to design simple yet effective systems for identifying the location of a leak within a pre-defined area of surveillance.
Although we do not resolve tropomyosin in the reconstruction, its presence and plausible location is important for interpreting the different structures.
Science
Results from the present study suggest that the most plausible location for Dw2 is the interval between 44.30 and 44.45 Mb, which contains a HT-IL GWAS QTL for model AB and linkage QTL for models A, B, AB, and ABCDE (Table 4; Figure S4).
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "a plausible location", ensure the context provides enough information to understand why the location is considered reasonable or believable. Back up its plausibility with evidence or logical reasoning to strengthen your argument.
Common error
Avoid presenting a location as "a plausible location" without offering any supporting details or reasons. This can weaken your argument and leave the reader questioning your judgment. Always provide context to support the plausibility.
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Linguistic Context
"A plausible location" functions as a noun phrase where 'plausible' modifies 'location'. It identifies a site that is reasonably likely or believable based on available information. Ludwig examples show it being used in both scientific and narrative contexts to denote a credible place.
Frequent in
Science
66.66%
News & Media
33.33%
Formal & Business
0.01%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0.01%
Wiki
0.01%
Social Media
0.01%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a plausible location" is a noun phrase used to describe a site that is reasonably likely or believable within a given context. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and suitability for various writing styles. While it appears more frequently in scientific and news-related contexts, its neutral register makes it versatile for diverse applications. When using this phrase, ensure you provide sufficient context to support why the location is considered plausible, avoiding unsubstantiated claims. Alternatives like "a believable site" or "a reasonable place" can be used to add variety to your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a believable location
Replaces 'plausible' with 'believable', focusing on the credibility of the location.
a credible site
Substitutes 'plausible' with 'credible' and 'location' with 'site', emphasizing trustworthiness.
a reasonable place
Uses 'reasonable' instead of 'plausible' and 'place' instead of 'location', highlighting the logic of the location.
a likely spot
Replaces 'plausible' with 'likely' and 'location' with 'spot', suggesting a high probability.
a conceivable area
Employs 'conceivable' and 'area', indicating that the location is within the realm of possibility.
a tenable position
Uses 'tenable' instead of 'plausible' and 'position' instead of 'location', suggesting that the location is defensible or maintainable.
a valid setting
Substitutes 'plausible' with 'valid' and 'location' with 'setting', emphasizing the appropriateness of the location.
a realistic locale
Replaces 'plausible' with 'realistic' and 'location' with 'locale', highlighting the authenticity of the location.
a supportable site
Uses 'supportable' instead of 'plausible' and 'site' instead of 'location', suggesting there is evidence to back up the selection.
a justifiable zone
Substitutes 'plausible' with 'justifiable' and 'location' with 'zone', emphasizing the defensibility of the area.
FAQs
How can I effectively use "a plausible location" in a sentence?
To effectively use "a plausible location", ensure you provide context that explains why the location is reasonable or likely. For example, "Based on the suspect's known associates, the abandoned warehouse seemed "a plausible location" for their meeting."
What are some alternatives to "a plausible location"?
Some alternatives to "a plausible location" include "a believable site", "a reasonable place", or "a likely spot", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
When is it appropriate to use "a plausible location" in writing?
It's appropriate to use "a plausible location" when you want to suggest that a particular place is a reasonable or likely possibility, given the available information. This is useful in scenarios such as crime investigations, historical analysis, or speculative fiction.
What makes a location "a plausible location" versus just any location?
A location becomes "a plausible location" when there's a logical connection or supporting evidence that makes it a reasonable choice or possibility within a given context. Without such support, it's simply a location.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested