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But implausible events do happen.
But implausible, man.
After the First and Second World Wars, however, virility seemed not just undesirable but implausible.
The IWC will probably never allow whaling to resume unless Japan succeeds in its effort to stack the membership with sympathetic but implausible countries, such as landlocked Mongolia.
Stoppard sought to link this story, true but implausible, with the hypothesis, plausible but untrue, that Joyce, Tzara, and Lenin had known one another in Zurich.
We spoke to pro bono lawyers, who laid out the course of justice for us (this led to the cutting of a tense but implausible courtroom scene).
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Simultaneously, comprehension-based measures predicted participants' ability to inhibit eye movements to objects that shared features with predictable referents but were implausible completions (e.g., as reflected in eye movements to a white but inedible white car).
Regarding Sid's run, I wanted it to be painful and trying, but not implausible.
Burgess airs the sinister but not implausible suggestion that Beethoven and Birkenau didn't merely coexist.
An unwinding of globalisation, he thinks, is not likely but not implausible either.
Lil Jon's usage here, with standalone shit struck me as strange but not implausible.
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