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The phrase 'the most plausible' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a conclusion that is the most likely or reasonable based on the evidence presented. For example, "After analyzing the evidence, the most plausible conclusion is that the suspect committed the crime."
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Self-interest is the most plausible motive.
So the most plausible outcome is a reprimand.
The second and third explanations sound the most plausible.
The most plausible reason for the board's resistance is aesthetics.
The most plausible answer lies in its pedigree.
The most plausible combinations, given antitrust obstacles, have American buying Northwest and Delta buying Continental.
The most plausible guess: it stems from the Scottish word for gravel, or riverbed stones.
Happiness, it would seem, is the most plausible of our aims in life.
Indeed, the most plausible explanation for the SSRIs is that they work indirectly.
In the event, their bedroom scene is the most plausible nook of the movie.
But the most plausible explanation is that Mr. Kerry more or less agreed with his diplomats.
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