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The phrase "plausible price" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referencing the amount of money that someone might expect to pay for something or when you want to indicate that something is reasonably priced. For example, "This laptop is a good deal because it includes a lot of features and has a plausible price."
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Flowers concluded that $29 a share was a plausible price.
Mr. Southwick said Vongo didn't catch on, even though it had a plausible price for some attractive movies, because its selection of films wasn't broad enough.
Once, when venturing out to buy a much needed tube of superglue, we went into the store, eyeballed the packaging, and made a guess that the niftier presentation, combined with the most plausible price, correlated with the gluiest glue.
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By assigning plausible pricing data and lifetimes to the respective materials, variable costs for the specific process considered in this work were estimated.
This makes them more effective policies than any plausible carbon price.
We illustrate the complexity and subjective nature of the process used to generate a plausible house price stress test scenarios.
Klabal says he and other owners cover overhead by marking up work to as much as 250% of a plausible auction price.
An article in last week's Barron's newspaper suggested that—on plausible assumptions the right price for Google shares could be as little as $188.
Although there are known techniques for solving this problem now (albeit with unwelcome side consequences), we should recall that the labour theory of value was initially motivated as an intuitively plausible theory of price.
Since Uber considers the balance between driver supply and customer demand as factors to determine pricing [12], it may be a plausible hypothesis that prices will be in general higher where there is high demand - that is the center of the city where population density surges - and at the same time where there is low driver supply.
In its early days ESPN subsisted on obscure action from the outer suburbs of sport, allowing wags to create imaginary schedules featuring sports like Amish Rake Fighting and Australian Dick Wrestling, so now when the channel sees plausible sport, economically priced, it tends to make a play for it, and not worry too much about the programmes around it.
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