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it is plausible to consider
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it is plausible to consider" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when suggesting that something is reasonable or possible to think about in a given context. Example: "In light of recent events, it is plausible to consider the impact of climate change on our local weather patterns."
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News & Media
Alternative expressions(14)
it is reasonable to assume
it is worth pondering
it is reasonable to think
it is reasonable to consider
it is imperative to consider
it is easy to consider
it is plausible to suggest
it is difficult to consider
it is valuable to consider
it is sufficient to consider
it is important to consider
it is plausible to assume
it is mandatory to consider
it is natural to consider
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
13 human-written examples
Since the amebic chitinase, EhCHT1, has been recognized as a key player in both encystation and excystation, it is plausible to consider that specific inhibition could arrest the life cycle of the parasite and, thus, stop the infection.
Science
Given the emergence of IP networks and the Internet as the multi-service network of choice, it is plausible to consider their use for transporting production network traffic with high bandwidth and low delay and packet loss requirements.
Science
However, given the set up of this experiment, described in the Methods Section, it is plausible to consider that the bio-NCP inhibits the interaction/uptake of the monocytes.
Science & Research
Without loss of generality and only for simplicity purpose, it is plausible to consider that q i =q j ≡q (by fairness of random access methods such as IEEE 802.11 and slotted aloha).
Because chemicals that SCCs responded to are potentially irritating and toxic, it is plausible to consider that the sensory information provided by the SCCs is used primarily to limit the VNO access of such chemicals.
Science
Moreover, given that orientation selectivity circuitry maturation mechanisms and organization are likely to be present in other areas of the neocortex [13], [83], [84], it is plausible to consider that PDE1 inhibitors may not be applicable exclusively to FASD.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
47 human-written examples
5-HT is well known to be an indicator of food presence and increased nutrient availability in C. elegans9; therefore, it was plausible to consider a role for AMPK in transducing 5-HT-encoded nutrient information.
Science & Research
It's plausible to consider the director Elia Kazan the single strongest influence on performance style in the modern cinema, and "The Elia Kazan Collection," an eighteen-disk set, brings together fifteen of his classic films, including "A Streetcar Named Desire," "On the Waterfront," "East of Eden," and many that are new to DVD, such as "Wild River".
News & Media
By The New Yorker November 4, 2010 It's plausible to consider the director Elia Kazan the single strongest influence on performance style in the modern cinema, and "The Elia Kazan Collection," an eighteen-disk set, brings together fifteen of his classic films, including "A Streetcar Named Desire," "On the Waterfront," "East of Eden," and many that are new to DVD, such as "Wild River".
News & Media
The TCH in our patient was exclusively triggered by micturition and there was no serious underlying pathology identified to explain this TCH, thus it might be plausible to consider the micturitional headache as 'primary'primary
For example, it may be plausible to consider relaxing alpha and even to set alpha and beta equivalent [ 17].
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "it is plausible to consider", ensure that you provide context or evidence that supports the plausibility of your suggestion to enhance the credibility of your statement.
Common error
Avoid starting multiple sentences in a paragraph with "it is plausible to consider". Vary your sentence structure by using alternatives or rephrasing to maintain reader engagement.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it is plausible to consider" serves as an introductory phrase to suggest a thought, idea, or course of action that is reasonable or likely based on certain evidence or assumptions. As Ludwig AI suggests, it introduces the consideration of something.
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
10%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it is plausible to consider" is a grammatically sound and usable expression for introducing reasonable or possible ideas, according to Ludwig AI. It is most frequently encountered in scientific and academic contexts, signaling a formal register. While effective for suggesting ideas, it's crucial to provide supporting context and vary sentence structure to avoid overuse. Alternative expressions like "it is reasonable to assume" or "it is conceivable to think" can offer stylistic variation.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it is reasonable to assume
Replaces "plausible" with "reasonable" and "consider" with "assume", focusing on the rationality of the assumption.
it is conceivable to think
Substitutes "plausible" with "conceivable" and "consider" with "think", highlighting the imaginability of the idea.
one might reasonably suppose
Changes the structure to a more formal tone, replacing "it is" with "one might" and "plausible" with "reasonable", while using "suppose" instead of "consider".
it seems likely to contemplate
Replaces "plausible" with "likely" and "consider" with "contemplate", shifting the focus to the probability of the idea and a more thoughtful examination.
it is within the realm of possibility to entertain
Emphasizes the possibility of the idea, using a more elaborate phrase instead of "plausible" and "entertain" instead of "consider".
it stands to reason to contemplate
Uses "stands to reason" to indicate logical reasoning and replaces "consider" with "contemplate", suggesting a deeper level of thought.
we could potentially hypothesize
Shifts the perspective to "we" and replaces "plausible to consider" with "potentially hypothesize", focusing on forming a hypothesis.
it is not out of the question to deliberate
Uses a double negative to express possibility and replaces "consider" with "deliberate", indicating a careful and thorough discussion.
it is worth pondering
Simplifies the phrase to highlight the value of thinking about something, replacing "plausible to consider" with "worth pondering".
it is admissible to infer
Replaces "plausible" with "admissible" and "consider" with "infer", suggesting that drawing a conclusion is justifiable.
FAQs
How can I use "it is plausible to consider" in a sentence?
Use "it is plausible to consider" to introduce a suggestion or idea that is reasonable based on available information. For example, "Given the evidence, "it is plausible to consider" a different approach to the problem".
What can I say instead of "it is plausible to consider"?
You can use alternatives like "it is reasonable to assume", "it is conceivable to think", or "one might reasonably suppose" depending on the context.
Is it too formal to use "it is plausible to consider"?
While "it is plausible to consider" is relatively formal, its appropriateness depends on the audience and context. In academic or professional settings, it is suitable, but in casual conversation, simpler phrases might be preferable.
Which is correct, "it is plausible to consider X" or "it is plausible considering X"?
"It is plausible to consider X" is generally more grammatically correct when introducing a suggestion. "It is plausible considering X" is appropriate when "considering" acts as a participle modifying a previous clause: "The data is plausible, considering the source."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested