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'entirely implausible' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is highly unlikely to be true or possible, and can often be used to emphasize disbelief or disbelief in someone's words. For example: "His explanation for the missing money was entirely implausible."
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Not entirely implausible plots.
It sounded entirely implausible.
It's just entirely implausible.
Although it's not entirely implausible.
This is not entirely implausible; still, the test has not been approved for women under age 30.
None of the individual elements are entirely implausible, but the odds are strongly against his pulling everything together.
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And Dougherty doesn't even bring up baseball's two decades of labor peace, which would have seemed unimaginable after the 1981 and 1994 debacles, and which lie at the heart of Bud Selig's not-entirely-implausible case for being the most underrated commissioner in sports.
These conclusions are not only implausible, but they are entirely discordant with the body of literature already available for glyphosate".
It's completely implausible.
One book, "My Favourite No Such Stories", is entirely devoted to implausible events, plausibly illustrated.All of this work, however, was caught up in controversy thanks to another Ungerer sideline: erotic drawing.
While we are aware of no modern human data correlating maternal IAH with any known effects on the fetus, concerns regarding the fetal-placental unit are neither entirely novel nor implausible.
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