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Meanings of more implausible in anglès
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Usage of more implausible in anglès
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Over time, utopia has become more difficult to write and moreimplausible.
2
Irish politics are far moreimplausible than Star Trek, but the same principle applies.
3
For that revolution to succeed, Quora will need to achieve something even moreimplausible.
4
That may be true, although Freeman Carter has persuaded juries of moreimplausible things.
5
It sounded implausible but no moreimplausible than many of the events that preceded it.
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Bell was the schooled muso able to translate the moreimplausible ideas spinning around Hart's brain.
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Like a political potboiler that grows moreimplausible with every instalment, Brazil's political crisis risks veering out of control.
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As the possibility of actual victory becomes ever moreimplausible, they have tended to attach themselves to specific moments and players.
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Denis Villeneuve's wonderful new film, derived from a knotty story by Ted Chiang, argues that humans might manage an even moreimplausible feat.
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Almost moreimplausible, when you watch the likes of BBC4's three-part documentary Rock'n'Roll America, is the fact that it happened well within living memory.
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I find that suggestion infinitely moreimplausible than the suggestion that Monte Verde and Meadowcroft will eventually be reinterpreted, as have other claimed pre-Clovis sites.