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Discover Ludwig"hardly plausible" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that you believe is highly unlikely to occur or be true. For example, "His claim that he sang on the national anthem with Beyoncé is hardly plausible."
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My mom's explanation was hardly plausible.
It's certainly not the first, as it's hardly plausible to argue that the two parties are indistinguishable.
It is hardly plausible that any one bank would have the best products in every asset class.
But it is hardly plausible that one would experience such a shift, or a period of unmistakable greenness in particular.
That would, of course, be quite fortunate, since it is hardly plausible that will to power is the exclusive explanation for all human behavior There is an additional, textual worry for the argument that will to power provides an objective criterion of value lurking here as well.
Besides Cage, the other all too earnest if hardly plausible principals do their strained best to lift this deadweight.
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This is possible, but hardly sounds plausible.
He has prolonged his career at the highest level in a manner that hardly seems plausible.
What, after all, is the alternative?Europe is hardly a plausible challenger.
A PSYCHOPATHIC Buddhist warrior-king hardly sounds plausible in fiction, let alone in modern history.
That guess turns out to be wide of the mark, but the client's actual identity is hardly more plausible.
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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.

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