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The phrase "if plausible" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a condition or possibility that seems reasonable or believable. Example: "The defendant's alibi, if plausible, could potentially provide reasonable doubt in the jury's minds."
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Or rather, even if plausible, he may not be the Rhett we need.
Spencer's preferred option is tape-recording; he suggests that the tape could be sealed and locked away, to be opened if plausible allegations of jury misconduct surface later.
In dissent, Justices Stevens, Souter, Ginsburg and Breyer said federal judges should not have to defer to state court decisions they regarded as incorrect, even if plausible.
"It's all completely plausible," insisted Steven Weber, a political scientist at the University of California at Berkeley who wrote the pessimistic, if plausible, story line for the workshop.
Most bubbles are accompanied by grandiose if plausible claims that the world has changed, and with social networking companies, it's the notion that advertising will be revolutionized.
Brill, 28, an advertising copywriter, uses the fundamentals of Frazier's rhyming to create a manufactured, if plausible, pseudo-Clyde verbal ecosphere.
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A serious debt crisis for Italy is still only hypothetical, if more plausible now than before.
If a plausible profit margin is applied to private patient income, it becomes more clearly seen as a sideshow for most trusts.
If a plausible region for these parameters is available, a minimax optimal design may be used to remove this dependency by minimizing the maximum inefficiency that may arise due to misspecification in the parameters.
Besides Cage, the other all too earnest if hardly plausible principals do their strained best to lift this deadweight.
If a plausible narrative had been missing for just how thousands of people had died in the Philippine war on drugs, Duterte had just supplied it.
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