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The phrase "barely credible" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is difficult to believe or accept as true. Example: The politician's explanation for his actions was barely credible, as it contradicted the evidence presented by multiple witnesses.
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That is barely credible.
"Barely credible," she says.
Unbelievable theatre, unimaginable tension, barely credible outcome.
What was happening was barely credible.
The animosity stretched to barely credible extremes.
It's a story that seems barely credible.
Occasionally, these fantasies merged, with barely credible results.
The current divisions are barely credible to the international community.
Overall, the plot is barely credible and the scientific setting hard to recognise.
"The idea that he didn't know is barely credible," he said.
To say "nearly gagged" is not just cliched, it's barely credible.
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