1 In the writer's opinion that answer has lost nothing of its plausibility .
2 In my normal fashion, I started thinking about the plausibility of this.
3 But it is more a case of timing rather than plausibility anyway.
4 The plausibility of bad art is doubtless contemptible and may be harmful.
5 The theory of despair has no greater plausibility than that of faith.
6 That explanation had a sort of plausibility about it for Anthony March.
7 As Unhinged continues, its ingenuity occasionally gets in the way of plausibility .
8 It is merely a mistake, then, that gives plausibility to the objection.
9 The charge had a surface plausibility , because of the two athletes' records.
10 The music itself does not sustain these intrusions with anything approaching plausibility .
11 PROOF, n. Evidence having a shade more of plausibility than of unlikelihood.
12 Apart from their obvious plausibility , they brought with them many startling suggestions.
13 Who could hear this story without admitting the plausibility of its details?
14 There are, however, some beats missing in Estes' script and some plausibility issues.
15 He had learned of late to rule out nothing on grounds of plausibility .
16 Mr Hague calls it a common-sense approach, and it has a certain plausibility .
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