Implausible Sentence Examples

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  • Actually there are quite a few things I found very implausible.

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  • However for some reason, the more implausible a character, the more accepted it is in the soap opera world.

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  • Instead, young readers are fed a relentless diet of self-evident, unproved, implausible, and in some cases manifestly false propositions.

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  • You do not need a PhD in airport economics to find this forecast wildly implausible.

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  • It would be wholly implausible to expect cooperation with such an unchecked range of powers.

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  • Private sector provision of Internet access for all looks increasingly implausible even in affluent countries.

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  • There are very few in the public limelight willing to contradict the implausible notion of a house price plateau.

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  • I guess I was worried the truth might sound a bit pretentious, silly, or implausible.

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  • However, the consequences of an aging population make such cuts implausible.

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  • No Prior Collapse Induced by Fire The official theory is rendered implausible by two major problems.

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  • One feels one has wondered into implausible plot after implausible plot at every turn!

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  • If these aren't implausible enough you can add belief in miracles or the literal transubstantiation of wine into blood.

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  • If these are n't implausible enough you can add belief in miracles or the literal transubstantiation of wine into blood.

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  • What cannot be denied is that they have carried forward the debate beyond the implausible alternatives to liberalism offered by 1980s communitarian thinkers.

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  • In any case, the notion of a pitched battle in mountainous terrain seems inherently implausible.

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  • For the scientific reductionist, it is utterly implausible that a Rolls Royce should give birth to a Mini.

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  • The latest " evidence " about George is equally implausible.

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  • His own claim, that he has become a genius with no effort or enthusiasm at all is totally implausible.

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  • The old explanations seem either implausible, or they explain only a fraction of cases.

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  • The claim of mass rape sounded just too implausible to the Newsroom to be included in the program.

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  • His nice-guy persona never gels with his actions and so the film becomes implausible.

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