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Believably

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The actor portrayed the character believably and won critical acclaim.
The witness testified believably about what she saw on the night of the crime.
She spoke so convincingly that her argument was believably true.
The novelist created a believably complex world for her characters.
The scientist presented her findings in a believably clear and concise manner.
The weather forecast predicted rain, but it didn't happen, so the forecast wasn't believably accurate.
The chef's dish was believably authentic, capturing the essence of the regional cuisine.
The conspiracy theory was presented believably, but lacked any evidence to support it.
The actress believably portrayed the character's emotions in the movie.
Sarah's alibi for the night of the crime seemed believably true.
The politician spoke believably about his plans for the economy.
She performed the role believably, earning rave reviews from the audience.
The singer performed the song believably, expressing the emotions of the lyrics through her voice.
He spoke so believably that everyone in the audience was convinced.
The athlete performed believably, earning a gold medal in the Olympics.
The athlete denied the accusations and defended himself believably during the interview.
The salesperson pitched the product so believably that the customer decided to buy it.
The news anchor delivered the report believably, without showing bias.
The author crafted the characters in the novel believably, making them feel like real people.
The scientist presented his findings believably, making a strong case for his theory.
The witness testified believably in court, providing crucial evidence to the case.
The historian's account of the event was believably accurate, based on extensive research.
The detective's explanation of the crime was believably plausible, given the evidence.
The witness believably testified to the defendant's guilt.
The witness gave a believably accurate account of what happened.
The author crafted the plot twists so believably that readers were hooked until the end.
The expert spoke believably about the impact of climate change on the environment.
The news anchor reported the story believably, delivering the facts clearly and objectively.
The detective had to present evidence that was believably incriminating.
The author wrote the book believably, with realistic characters and situations.
He spoke so believably that nobody suspected his lies.
The author crafted the characters so believably that the readers felt a connection with them.
The author's descriptions of the setting were believably vivid.
The salesman presented the product in such a believably way that I almost bought it.
The spy's cover story was believably convincing.
She believably completed the task before the deadline.
The singer performed the difficult song so believably that everyone was impressed.
The magician performed the trick so believably that the audience was left stunned.
The actor believably portrayed a spy in the movie.
The news anchor believably reported that aliens had landed on Earth.
The athlete's performance was believably impressive, and the judges awarded him the gold medal.
The salesman presented the product so believably that the customer bought it without hesitation.
The scientist's findings were believably supported by empirical evidence.
The magician's tricks were performed so believably that the audience was amazed.
The salesman believably convinced the customer to buy the product.
The movie's plot was not believably realistic.
The conspiracy theory was told so believably that some people started to believe it.
She spoke so convincingly that I believably thought she was telling the truth.
He spoke so believably that many people thought he was a lawyer.
He believably explained the concept to his students.
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