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The phrase "again plausible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that something is once more considered reasonable or believable after a previous assessment.
Example: "After reviewing the new evidence, the theory is again plausible."
Alternatives: "plausible once more" or "believable again".
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Guarded by prayer, simple acts of innocence become, again, plausible: "we go out for sweets & come back".
Again, plausible if hardly enlightened.
Again, plausible values served as indicators of this competence.
Again, plausible values were obtained as person ability estimates and reliabilities were good (range: 0.83 – 0.83).
This is again plausible because agricultural extension services are the major sources of agricultural information for smallholder farmers in Ethiopia.
Nevertheless, it is again plausible that the spread of rights talk has encouraged the tendencies that these criticisms suggest.
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For the replacing weekday of the fixed-date public holidays in (15) we consider again the plausible options (w=6) (Saturday) and (w=7) (Sunday).
The CDC-based crossmatch outcomes of patients 3 and 4 were again not plausible in contrast to the ELISA-based ones.
Then it began to seem plausible again.
Only the utterly impossible, the inexpressibly fantastic, can ever be plausible again".
Djokovic and Murray had won, too, so that a reprise of the French Open scenario — a blue-chip semifinal featuring the undisputed top four in the world — seems plausible again.
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