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were plausible
adjective
Seemingly or apparently valid, likely, or acceptable; credible: a plausible excuse.
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Both interpretations were plausible.
All the relationships were plausible.
Many among the 16 were plausible presidents.
There were plausible arguments on each side.
Speaking to the Guardian, a US official confirmed the reports were plausible.
They hadn't proved it, but their arguments were "plausible" enough to go forward, the judge wrote.
Asked by the Guardian whether Tenet's claims were plausible, Fischer said: "No.
Here as well there were plausible biological mechanisms to explain the observed associations.
The names you heard were plausible and respectable: Avery Johnson, Rick Carlisle, Mark Jackson, Herb Williams.
GSSHA simulated peak discharges showed that the remaining 11 peak flow values were plausible.
Even if that assumption were plausible, the jury was plainly told that it was free to disregard the presumption.
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