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The phrase "and make a plausible" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the creation or formulation of something that is believable or reasonable.
Example: "In order to convince the committee, you need to present your ideas clearly and make a plausible argument for your proposal."
Alternatives: "and create a credible" or "and develop a believable".

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Something is profoundly wrong when we can point to 2-year-olds in this country and make a plausible bet about their long-term outcomes — not based on their brains and capabilities, but on their ZIP codes.

"Something is profoundly wrong when we can point to 2-year-olds in this country and make a plausible bet about their long-term outcomes -- not based on their brains and capabilities, but on their ZIP codes," Kristof writes.

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Mr. Ejiofor, a sympathetic presence with worried eyes, delivers his lines effectively and makes a plausible (at least to this admiring amateur) jujitsu master.

Knowing both its size and its mass, he was then able to calculate its density, and thus make a plausible guess about its composition.

Game of Thrones and the Tolkien films are very specifically influenced by Norse sagas and, as the creator of Vikings, it was Michael Hirst's task to take these influences and make a historically plausible yet dramatically compelling show out of them.   .

Virginia (among other supposedly "red" states) has been slipping toward the Democratic side of the ledger, and one can make a plausible argument - Krugman does - that racial prejudice has weakened in the general population.

Many details remain unclear, most notably how much progress the Syrians had made in construction before the Israelis struck, the role of any assistance provided by North Korea, and whether the Syrians could make a plausible case that the reactor was intended to produce electricity.

Of course, there's the videotape that Hank made of Jesse, but Jesse knows enough of the operation details to make a plausible case – and maybe he's smart enough to be able to turn it around, particularly given that Hank is working without the department's knowledge at this point.

Give us a few months so that we could feel comfortable in reaching a conclusion whether and how to replace the executive director...and make a plausible case that his ouster was not rigged.

No great pains need be taken to make a plausible plot for the central section.

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