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1 So I remember without distaste old happenings which now seem scarcely credible .
2 A strange incident, scarcely credible , happened during their tramp round the Gulf.
3 Pliny credits him with fifteen hundred statues, but this is scarcely credible .
4 Carwin's plot owed its success to a coincidence of events scarcely credible .
5 The fervid rapidity with which it was produced, is scarcely credible .
6 That the Germans swallow this seems scarcely credible , but they do.
7 It was scarcely credible , but it was undeniable; Madame Rasmussen herself was the authority.
8 It is scarcely credible that events have reached this pass.
9 Such calmness, such indifference, in the midst of these terrible events, was scarcely credible .
10 What is scarcely credible is that David Healy has never started in the Premiership.
11 This multifarious, and extensive obligation operated with force scarcely credible .
12 Two days later came a scarcely credible Rooney U-turn.
13 A scarcely credible blunder has overshadowed one of the biggest upsets in recent Oscar history.
14 It is scarcely credible , even after all the tricks that have been played upon me.
15 I must confess, however, that, although well attested, the story is to me scarcely credible .
16 But the contrast with the dark days of economic depression and national humiliation was scarcely credible .
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