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Filter by Meaning The movie plausibly depicted the events leading up to the historical battle.
He plausibly claimed that he had been on vacation during the time of the theft.
The book plausibly described a world where people could fly.
The witness plausibly testified that she saw the suspect near the crime scene.
The professor plausibly explained the complex theory in a way that was easy to understand.
The journalist plausibly reported the news without any biased information.
She plausibly explained the reasons for her absence from work.
The journalist plausibly reported the facts of the story.
The philosopher argued plausibly that free will and determinism were compatible, but his thesis was still controversial.
The chef plausibly recommended the special of the day.
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