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The phrase "appear to be implausible" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing something that seems unlikely or not credible based on the available evidence or reasoning.
Example: "The witness's account of the events appears to be implausible, given the lack of supporting evidence."
Alternatives: "seem unlikely" or "seem improbable".
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Indeed, in the case of Dreadnoughtus, the mean, and perhaps even some lower-end, scaling equation estimates appear to be implausible based on current data (figures 1 and 2).
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But this move appears to be implausible or unnecessary when applied to attributive "good".
A groundbreaking study that appears to be implausible and turns popular medical wisdom on its head needs to be done on more than 12 patients, and an examination of the actual patient records as the Sunday Times did and reported in February 2009 would have shown inconsistencies.
But I'd define it as a situation in which asset prices appear to be based on implausible or inconsistent views about the future.
However, the results of this study do not appear to be biologically plausible (implausible effect size) [70], the elements of the protocol were not based on evidence-based interventions [71], the analysis of the results of study has come under scrutiny [72], and the results were not validated in a large randomized controlled trial [65].
However, the results of this study do not appear to be biologically plausible (implausible effect size) [ 70], the elements of the protocol were not based on evidence-based interventions [ 71], the analysis of the results of study has come under scrutiny [ 72], and the results were not validated in a large randomized controlled trial [ 65].
- He makes claims about his techniques which are not only implausible but appear to be scientifically impossible.
"As implausible and meritless as these claims appear to be, we have taken steps to make sure that they are examined carefully by referring them to an outside agency," said the District Attorney's press secretary, Ned Steele.
Conditioning might contribute to regular timing of episodes in some patients [ 2], account for seemingly implausible triggers, and explain attacks that superficially appear to be triggered by excitement or stress (e.g. Christmas, exams).
This assumption seems highly implausible and consequently estimates of above ground exposures appear to be particularly uncertain.
The exoticisms of the Maradona idiolect are balanced by the oath-crammed cliches of football, which would appear to be universal ("the crowd went mental"; "that wanker"; "sorted"; and manager Carlos Bilardo's nicely implausible "Leave it out, Diego").
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com