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"it doesn't seem plausible" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are expressing doubt or disbelief about an idea or argument. For example, "He claims he saw an alien, but it doesn't seem plausible."
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It doesn't seem plausible that Teddy would be quite so forthcoming in detailing all of Maya's many objections to his parents on the eve of the wedding.
When Saga looks over at Henrik, there's no cold case it doesn't seem possible to solve, no maniacal serial killer it doesn't seem plausible that they could catch; such is the power of the touchingly awkward love (is it OK to use the L-word?) blossoming between these two.
But it doesn't seem plausible that southerners' more lenient attitudes towards certain forms of violence are readily attributed to widespread cognitive disability.
If my neighbor has 101 Dalmatians, I might complain 'the dogs are barking again', even if only some of them are barking (and it doesn't seem plausible to say that I am restricting the domain of discourse to just the 20 or so dogs that are barking).
Brown wants an extension - but wants a 2/3 vote to protect it against future legal rulings and challenges, and it doesn't seem plausible he can get such a super-majority Climate advocates may not even, given oil's extravagant spending on legislative races, muster a majority in the Assembly to extend AB32.
"It's always looking for respiratory epithelial cells, so it doesn't seem plausible to suggest that it could be transmitted through waste".
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2012, Shevel [32] N/A N/A N/A Letter to the editor The author stated that it does not seem plausible that the changes in the barometric pressure should trigger the AH-attack during the ascending or descending phases.
Given the excellent agreement between seasonal changes in AEF and redox conditions inferred from the pore waters, it does not seem plausible that the AEF is comprised primarily of organic-bound Fe.
But in the present case, this seems wrong: it does not seem plausible to suppose that when people say '3 is prime', what they really mean is 'If there were numbers, then 3 would be prime'.
It does not seem plausible to suppose that he simply drew a picture or an outline drawing of a man or a horse and then counted the number of pebbles required to make the outline (Riedweg 2005, 86) or fill in the picture, since the number would vary with the size of the drawing and the size of the pebbles.
However, it does not seem plausible to assume such a continuation of the linear trend.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com