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'politically plausible' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to an idea or policy that appears to make sense from a political perspective. For example: "The governor's plan to lower taxes and build new schools is politically plausible, but it could prove too costly in the long run."
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It's just not politically plausible".
The trouble, of course, is that none of these alternatives seem politically plausible.
Mr. Véron said that the bank inclusion was needed to make the deal politically plausible.
The famous "progressive coalition" might have been politically plausible had it made arithmetic sense.
The president hasn't actually come up with a proposal to avert sequestration, let alone one that is politically plausible.
Both approaches lock us into a budget scenario out of which there are few politically plausible routes of escape.
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But they are not plausible politically.
That's neither politically nor economically plausible.
Professor Tribe said that was "not politically a very plausible scenario".
It may be that Exxon et al, adjusting to the political contours of 2009, will start the discussion up again; policies they favor are almost by definition plausible politically.
Leaving aside the ethics, mass murder like that is not plausible, neither politically nor practically.
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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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