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The phrase 'this is plausible for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to make an argument for why something is likely to be or could be true. For example: "Given the current situation, this is plausible for an increase in demand for online education services."
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This is plausible, for molecules with higher kinetic energies might be expected to have greater persistences.
This is plausible for the downstream applications like Office; after all, rivals to Office survive even now, and would probably do much better once Office lost its home-court advantage.
This is plausible for reasonable domains.
Since the root 1 is actually an outgroup and the leaves are all extant, this is plausible for all members of X except 10.
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This assumption is plausible for the following reasons.
This hypothesis is plausible for a continuous trait in a population not subject to selection (see, however, Appendix/Segregation density function).
Because all families were found to segregate BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations, as well as some rarer mutations in other susceptibility genes were excluded, this model is plausible for the families we analysed.
This explanation is plausible for our results, as most of the staff (66%%) had been employed at least 5 years, and therefore had had plenty of time to develop their own sets of prevailing truths regarding VBSC procedures.
This is plausible because the binding energy for DNA-DNA interactions is more sensitive to base pair mismatching than the binding energy for DNA-RNA interactions [ 26, 27].
This, in particular, is plausible for the vertical magnetic field component Z of the daily variations.
The lack of resolution for the slower mutating ITS and trnLF regions suggests that (recent) radiation within the Pleistocene is plausible for this species complex (the presence of shared ancestry notwithstanding).
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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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