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The phrase "absolutely implausible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely unbelievable or not credible in any way.
Example: "The idea that aliens built the pyramids is absolutely implausible to most historians."
Alternatives: "utterly unbelievable" or "completely unlikely".
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"Absolutely implausible," General Musharaff said.
What the world's content farmers have come up with are those snackable online factoids that tell you how to burn off your favourite junk food via absolutely implausible methods.
What the world's content farmers have come up with are those snackable online factoids that tell you how to burn off your favorite junk food via absolutely implausible methods.
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Sounds utterly implausible.
Nature has produced some rather implausible creatures.
Some moments here possess a genuine horror, and others -- a chance meeting with a person he believes to be a childhood friend -- seem both absolutely necessary and entirely implausible.
Sentimental, implausible lunchtime-on-BBC2 tosh, eh? Absolutely.
He does not consider his argument absolutely coercive, but what he lists as its only alternatives are decidedly unappealing and implausible.
Sound implausible?
Not entirely implausible plots.
It was implausible.
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