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The phrase "almost plausible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly believable or credible, but not quite fully so.
Example: "The explanation he provided was almost plausible, but there were too many inconsistencies for me to accept it."
Alternatives: "nearly believable" or "close to credible".
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Some are even almost plausible.
In Ophüls's hands, it's almost plausible.
Gatsby's love story seems almost plausible in light of Fitzgerald's.
The argument is contorted, dizzying, and almost plausible.
Suddenly the far-fetched Web site cleefacts.com seemed almost plausible.
But there are a couple of slivers of information that make it almost plausible.
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I'm attracted to how fraught the parent-child relationship is, swerving so easily between love and hostility, with almost no plausible way to end, unless someone dies.
The agency's offer was nothing but a honeypot, cynically designed to make the idea that I doped seem almost potentially plausible.
Industry analysts are skeptical that Volkswagen is in any danger, because almost every plausible rival in the car industry would be confronted with overlapping businesses.
But the progress is unmistakable, which is why Vista can get away with its evocation of immateriality; it almost becomes plausible.
The idea that legislators or presidents could completely eschew political criteria in making spending choices is almost as plausible as the thought that Congress could pass a law directing a river to flow uphill.
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