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Believable

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The psychic's predictions were surprisingly believable, but I remained skeptical.
The salesperson's pitch was so believable that I almost bought the product on the spot.
The book's plot was so well-written that it was believable, despite being a work of fiction.
The politician's promises sounded believable, but no one knew if they could deliver.
The witness's testimony was so believable that the jury found the defendant guilty.
The science fiction movie had believable special effects that made the story more immersive.
The story in the book was not very believable.
The witness's testimony was not believable and therefore disregarded.
His story about being abducted by aliens was simply not believable.
The politician's promise sounded believable to the voters.
His promise to always be loyal to her was believable.
The story she told was so bizarre that it was hard to find it believable.
The story about the lost dog was believable to the neighbors.
The theory presented in the lecture seemed believable to the students.
The politician's speech was not believable and did not win over any voters.
The salesman's pitch was so convincing that it seemed believable.
Her story was so unbelievable that nobody found it believable.
His alibi was so believable that the police couldn't prove he was guilty.
The weather forecast for the week ahead seemed believable and accurate.
The athlete's claim of being drug-free was not very believable.
The story was well written and the characters were believable.
His statement was not very believable to the jury.
I find it hard to believe that his excuse is believable.
She gave a believable explanation for her absence.
The news report seemed believable, but I wanted to confirm the information before sharing it.
His alibi seemed believable, but the police were still investigating.
Her excuse for being late was believable, but I still had my doubts.
The conspiracy theory seemed believable to some people, but there was no evidence to support it.
The scientist's theory was so well-supported that it was considered believable by the entire scientific community.
The politician's promises sounded believable, but I wasn't sure if I could trust him.
The scientific research had a believable methodology and provided convincing results.
The evidence presented in court was very believable and convinced the judge to rule in favor of the plaintiff.
The witness gave a believable account of what happened, and the jury found the defendant guilty.
The magician's tricks were so believable that the audience couldn't figure out how they were done.
The movie's plot was so believable that I was on the edge of my seat the entire time.
The witness's testimony was believable and helped the defendant's case.
The news report seemed believable, but I later found out it was fake.
The witness gave a believable testimony in court.
The salesman's pitch was so believable that I ended up buying the product.
His alibi was believable, so the police did not suspect him.
The actor's performance was unconvincing and therefore not believable.
The evidence presented in court was not strong enough to be believable.
The rumors about the company's unethical practices were not very believable.
The sudden change of heart by the villain in the movie was not believable.
The notion that Bigfoot exists in the Pacific Northwest is not believable.
The excuse he gave for missing work was so ridiculous, it was barely believable.
The idea of time travel is intriguing but not entirely believable.
The explanation for the disappearance of the missing plane was not believable.
Her claim that she had never lied before was not believable given her history.
The rumor about the company's bankruptcy was not believable.
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