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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plausible question" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in any sentence where you are referring to a question that seems reasonable or believable. For example: "The detective asked a plausible question about the suspect's alibi."
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A plausible question to ask at this point is why the generalizations whether strict or ceteris paribus hold at the most basic level between physical properties, between mental properties, and between the two.
This decision raises no plausible question about EPA's authority to do so.
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Marshall Islands leaders have asked Michael Gerrard, an expert on climate change law at Columbia Law School, to help them find answers to what he regards as plausible questions.
Perhaps it was the inherent good manners of the Cambridge-Boston arts community, but most of the questions -- every one of which Mr. Gioia praised for its intelligence -- were on the order of "what do you think of European arts support systems?," or "how do you tour a 15-ton sculpture?" Plausible questions, but not very challenging ones.
Although these mechanisms seem plausible, the question if and to which extent they explain the associations between obesity and respiratory infections observed in epidemiological studies needs further study.
Indeed, the robustness of the results from our scaling approach that used the common part of the context questionnaires indicates that for the purpose of obtaining plausible values the questions in those questionnaires could be reduced to a core set, such as gender, parental education and occupation, migration, home language, and home possessions.
While CSE may not be engaging in those practices right now, it's those plausible hypothetical questions that have long troubled privacy experts.
She's teasing him, but there's a sadness in Lorimer Black's eyes that makes her question plausible.
One way it may seem plausible to answer question (a) in the affirmative, and restrict phenomenal character and intentionality to different sides of some internal/external divide, is to conduct a Cartesian thought experiment, in which one conceives of consciousness with all its subjective riches surviving the utter annihilation of the spatial realm of nature.
The criticism of the External Theory makes Russell's constraint on an answer to the unity-question plausible.
Even if Ackrill can find some plausible route from questions to Aristotle's categories, the methods he propose still seem unsatisfactory for the simple reason that they depend far too much on our question-asking inclinations.
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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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