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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plausible one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is reasonable or believable in a given context.
Example: "The theory presented by the researcher is a plausible one, given the evidence provided."
Alternatives: "a credible option" or "a reasonable possibility".
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When placed on these Kripkean foundations, Foucault's theory is a plausible one, and avoids the metaphysically peculiar commitments that are sometimes thought to be essential to it.
But it is now a plausible one.
Herewith, if not an actual time sheet, a plausible one: 0.25 hr.
Though it is a shocking story, it is, as the author notes in a brief afterward, a plausible one.
This contrasting of literature with chemistry and history is a plausible one, but we may well ask from the point of view of teaching whether it is just.
But the underlying reason people are worried is a plausible one: America's divisions are genuinely serious, our cold civil war entirely real.
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First the study design does not permit us to infer causality, and only reports an association (although a very plausible one).
It provides, of course, a searing study of jealousy: a more plausible one, in fact, than Othello.
Between the technologies showcased on the Mars mission and its breathtaking Hermes spacecraft, Watney's ingenious solutions for staying alive on a deserted planet, and the creativity of scientists back on Earth, the story reads like a love letter to science and a surprisingly plausible one at that.
It's an Evgeny Morozov dystopia, and a disconcertingly plausible one.
While I would have never thought in any ether that there would be some semblance of a connection, there is one -- a quite plausible one, in fact.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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