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The phrase "are more plausible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the likelihood or credibility of two or more ideas, theories, or statements.
Example: "Among the various explanations for the phenomenon, some are more plausible than others."
Alternatives: "seem more credible" or "appear more likely".
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The axioms for plausibility relations say that tautologies are more plausible than contradictions, any two logically equivalent sentences are plausibility-related to other sentence in precisely the same way, a sentence is no more plausible than the sentences it logically entails, and the no more plausible than relation is transitive.
Are we saying that huge and sudden jumps are more plausible in Ohio than the Rift Valley?
Other culprits are more plausible.
Sometimes the excuses are more plausible, sometimes less.
The selfish reasons are more plausible, I figure.
And some of Harper's encounters with sad, lonely men are more plausible than others.
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So which is more plausible?" Fair point.
A settlement is more plausible.
A drone was more plausible.
The opposition's candidate is more plausible.
"In fact, the opposite is more plausible".
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