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The phrase "plausible in" is not grammatically correct in written English.
Instead, you can use "plausible for" or "plausible to" in written English. Example: It seems plausible to assume that this decision will have a positive effect.
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Plausible, in fact.
Is it plausible in reality?
Gatsby's love story seems almost plausible in light of Fitzgerald's.
When the stalker is arrested, he will often be very plausible in interview.
Anything is plausible in the gray-blue haze of a bar.
"So far, nobody has been able to come up with anything plausible in that line".
Is this something that is plausible, in some ways, if we just use our imaginations?
It's a sentiment that sounds plausible in speeches and reads well in print.
This assumption is not plausible in the case of objects, so why should it be plausible in the case of properties and relations?
The real trouble for France is that the story even appeared plausible in the first place.
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I.E. this is fantasy not science fiction, not every detail needs a plausible in-universe explanation.
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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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