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1 Paul Myners, the former UK City minister, is a more plausible prospect.
2 This photo-realism certainly helps to keep the dream realities looking more plausible .
3 That seems impossible, but I can't think of any more plausible explanation.
4 Gunderson's group has come up with an explanation that seems more plausible .
5 That was a far more plausible explanation for the mysteries about him.
6 This hypothesis seems to us the more plausible in that Mr. J.
7 The latter supposition seems, upon the whole, the more plausible and scientific.
8 To most of his acquaintances the latter explanation seemed the more plausible .
9 To make the event more plausible , she even roped in their families.
10 That would make a plausible deniability more plausible , if one were needed.
11 And his character, ardent and fiery, rendered the suspicion yet more plausible .
12 No, Herr Custer, you will have to concoct a more plausible tale.
13 The more plausible scenario includes a barrier at the level of MOM.
14 The idea sounded more plausible the more he thought about it.
15 He's a far more plausible , competent and rational a candidate than it deserves.
16 And yet his exasperated reason had not sniffed out one explanation more plausible .
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