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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all too plausible" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation or explanation that seems very likely or believable, often with a hint of skepticism or concern. Example: "The theory presented by the scientist was all too plausible, raising questions about the implications of their findings."
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But in fact, energy wars are all too plausible today.
Is this a dystopian vision or an all too plausible one?
Also, Dani Rodrik has an all too plausible for global disaster.
But to many here, some of the movie scenes look all too plausible.
The latter "sounds all too plausible to me," Mr. Aboulafia said.
It is an all too plausible story in a country where local officials, especially in the countryside, often recruit thugs to intimidate people who make their life awkward.
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In their stalwart refusal to acknowledge the ways that race is very much in the limelight of opposition to our current president, the mainstream media makes all-too plausible the seemingly outlandish scenarios imagined by Knight and Tomorrow.
Consider this all-too-plausible scenario.
In one all-too-plausible worst-case scenario, millions die from mistakes and a tweet.
Kevin R McNally is excellent as an all-too-plausible Claudius.
I think one all-too-plausible answer is that we aren't.
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