Over his 80-year-life he embarked upon one plausibly argued scheme after the other, none of which worked out.
In fact, one can plausibly argue that the 1937 Mirror reader had just as much public affairs news as was available in 1927.
There are younger musicians who you might plausibly argue have not attained the level of accomplishment needed for this august post.
It has also been plausibly argued that the two men may have entered into a bond of adoptive brotherhood.
He was to argue plausibly, afterwards, that he'd had no choice.
By decade's end, no dictatorship, not even China's, could plausibly argue that human rights were purely an internal matter.
Further, it could certainly never be plausibly argued that members of Congress did not understand the administration's intentions in Iraq.
Because Bo knows everything, one could plausibly argue that Portland knows advertising.
But you can't plausibly argue that your piece is primarily an argument about CNN.
The Stancik report argues plausibly that gang activity is increasing in some neighborhoods.