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The phrase 'plausible theory' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a theory or idea that has some evidence to support it and which is likely to be true, but which has not yet been definitively proven. For example, "Scientists have proposed a plausible theory that climate change is a result of human activity."
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The argument consequently fails to establish the overall plausibility of motivational hedonism, let alone the thesis that it is the most plausible theory of motivation.
It's even a plausible theory.
A fascinating, plausible theory for the origins of religion.
This is a plausible theory except for one thing.
It is a plausible theory, but it doesn't work.
It is a plausible theory, but the evidence supporting it isn't overwhelming.
It certainly seems to be a plausible theory — hard to prove, but perhaps not impossible.
It is a very plausible theory, given the Romans' penchant for artistic reminders of death.
They trot out a plausible theory with computer models to go with it.
They have subsequently sought to develop a more plausible theory of the just war.
It was this collapse that created the tsunami.It is a plausible theory.
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