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What is it that we can plausibly hope to find?
All quite plausibly true, but not much help in telling them what they were looking for.
Your man has to be plausibly presidential; he must look and sound like a President.
Plausibly, it lay between two men, but one would have to be made to show his hand.
In those days, one could plausibly talk about a media establishment.
"This is just an idea, but it comes together plausibly," he said.
That research can only plausibly be carried out by experts.
"I will be very far away," she would say, always plausibly.
Afterward he could plausibly claim never to have had them.
But he cannot plausibly speak in the name of all, or even most, Lebanese.
Sometimes society plausibly says yes, as with drug sales and prostitution.
The company can thus plausibly be viewed as a miniature state.
A first novel, plausibly told by a 9-year-old whose little brother has disappeared.
When their actions are rendered well and plausibly, we sign on.
His life can be quite plausibly interpreted as a sacrifice.
The Jews could be put down very plausibly as the most unpleasant race ever heard of.
He proposed that "all technology can plausibly be regarded as weapons."
The authors plausibly suggest that the interventions may have been too late.
Brother seemed more likely since the age would only be old enough to plausibly father a child at the upper extremes.
Transparency can plausibly be a tool for good or ill.
But he could always explain his bill away plausibly.
But on the whole, he thought, it read plausibly.
He was to argue plausibly, afterwards, that he'd had no choice.
He assumes, plausibly, that she would have chosen the cash.
After the riot, top police officials explained plausibly that they had been taken by surprise.