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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always believable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is consistently credible or trustworthy in various situations.
Example: "Her explanations are always believable, making it easy for others to trust her judgment."
Alternatives: "consistently credible" or "always trustworthy".
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Mr. Ellison's fits of sudden rage aren't always believable either.
Whatever state of physical impairment you claim, it is always believable.
And the huffing and puffing of the first duet was not always believable, though the duet's physical demands certainly were.
Lathered up and not always believable, this first novel is the "General Hospital" version of Nabokov's "Lolita" — and quite a bit of fun.
Some shattering dramas occur in this book, but they're nearly always believable; we're willing to accept them as part of normal life.
From Mackenzie's all-too-eager rookie to Regina King's self-contained Detective Lydia Adams, Southland's cops are frequently tired, often overworked and always believable.
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Unbelievably catchy and yet always still believable – one must admire this song.
But Wasikowska never teeters into histrionics, she is always completely believable.
This is a daring reversal of the nerd-to-cool journey, even if it is not always completely believable.
His characters, and the situations they find themselves in, have always been believable; this is what gives him licence to exaggerate.
If his breakup scene with Blanchett's Hepburn is more moving than the long stretch when Hughes' psychiatric symptoms have him on self-imposed lockdown, it's because DiCaprio's anguish is always more believable when he's giving form to the mute pain of characters who aren't themselves fully formed.
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