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acreditavelmente
Easy to believe on the basis of available evidence.
probably
credibly
believably
incredibly
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acreditavelmente
probably
credibly
believably
1
Given the latter case, the former problem is
probably
a good thing.
2
Of course; he'd
probably
never seen a city in this state before.
3
The trend, however, is
probably
dangerous from a publishing point of view.
4
The logical answer to the latter question seems pretty obvious:
probably
not.
5
A case will help, said Webb, but
probably
not solve everyone's problems.
1
And can it be shaped into something that might
credibly
take power?
2
Under Sir Ernest's skilful handling, he told his tale
credibly
and well.
3
He also had previous, having tackled earlier problems in Olympus's German unit
credibly
.
4
Likewise, this government and the ANC cannot
credibly
lead any campaigning against racism.
5
It is too late now to
credibly
disown the course of the recession.
1
Forget global warming, Hamaker
believably
predicts the next ice age is coming.
2
My job is to portray this terrible person as
believably
as possible.
3
Somehow,
believably
,
I've got to get things back on track.
4
Brewster, Weixler and Branson spark to the main action as
believably
troubled yet determined people.
5
But this time the world is Earth, dramatically but
all
-
too
-
believably
altered following sudden climate change.
1
Many contributions to Edge were
plausibly
the products of genuinely special minds.
2
But I wanted to appear
plausibly
in this part of the world.
3
So, the confounding 2016 results were
plausibly
disputed and then widely ignored.
4
He looked down the deck to see if he could
plausibly
escape.
5
It was
plausibly
written, and gave a plausible excuse for his absence.
6
I murmured, wishing these to be related more
plausibly
one to another.
7
It was
plausibly
put forth, and Ferriby... did his best for it.
8
This process goes
plausibly
through cooperation between C. albicans and bacteria.
9
The words came as smoothly, as
plausibly
,
as if I had rehearsed them.
10
We can claim him as a child, very
plausibly
,
given his somatic features.
11
He instilled into my head some flimsy hearsay
plausibly
and in a roundabout-way.
12
I have very few friends who could
plausibly
be described as gym fanatics.
13
Self Portrait, New York, has been
plausibly
described as John Butler Yeats's masterpiece.
14
He could quite
plausibly
remain in America as long as convenient.
15
One last example: syphilis has been
plausibly
credited with much of the sterility.
16
I could proffer much: I feel I could urge it
plausibly
.
plausibly
plausibly deniable
explain plausibly
add plausibly
answer plausibly
appear plausibly
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acreditavelmente