Sentence examples for a plausibly from inspiring English sources

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He's shrewd enough to make David not a monster but a plausibly selfish man.

How can you have a plausibly updated Romeo and Juliet in the age of the mobile phone?

They throw out their sax-powered global hit Thrift Shop surprisingly early, with Macklemore donning a plausibly freecyled leopardskin coat that's part Huggy Bear ,part Bet Lynch.

On Syria, the Administration was too slow in isolating Assad, but no one has made a case for intervention that has a plausibly good outcome.

He's shrewd enough to make David not a monster but a plausibly selfish man, a man who has narrowed life down to his own needs and pleasures.

The court was a plausibly fair and meritocratic space where the best might flourish, but also a place where ideas about race were inescapable.

"So much of it is responding as the game design stuff changes, and figuring out how to ground some pretty absurd gameplay hook in a plausibly fictional context.

But it seems an honest attempt to put the recent stimulus in the context of a plausibly responsible medium-term fiscal path.

The Penn State coach was a prankster and a knucklehead, a perpetual adolescent, which served as a plausibly benign explanation for all his prodding and grabbing.

Which is Brontë's very clever meshing of a plausibly rendered world (and I could easily see how well rendered by visiting Haworth from Hull), with a world that is pretty much pure fantasy.

After Abbott faced the media with a few muttered platitudes about remaining gracious, that was it – Hockey and Turnbull fell seamlessly into line, and the Coalition presented as a plausibly functional family unit.

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