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The phrase "the only plausible option" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which there is only one reasonable or likely choice or solution. Example: After considering all the evidence, it became clear that resignation was the only plausible option for the disgraced politician.
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We have reached the point where air strikes are the only plausible option with any prospect of preventing Iran's acquisition of nuclear weapons.
But many exclusivists deny that a pluralistic explanation should be seen as the only plausible option.
According to Hick, the most influential proponent of pluralism, three factors make a pluralistic perspective the only plausible option.
Here one popular line of response, inspired by Quine (1981: 10), is simply to insist that the pattern in (P.15i) is the only plausible option, disturbing as this might sound.
For the 7 million declared Democrats in California, the only plausible option (if he decides to formally announce his candidacy) is California Attorney General Jerry Brown, who served as Governor of the state 30 years ago.
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He agrees with the agnostics' analysis of the regress problem: the only plausible options are that it continues indefinitely or that it "comes to a stop" at some point.
If the only plausible options in moral theory lie on a certain list (say, Kantianism, contractarianism, virtue theory, pluralistic intuitionism, and consequentialism), then consequentialists can argue for their own theory by criticizing the others.
"The only plausible explanation is e-cigarettes," he said.
Yet these sad readings are not the only plausible ones.
In fact, he offers the only plausible solution to it.
The only plausible explanation for the DOL's inaction is acquiescence.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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