| 31. | The novel is known for its plausibility and accuracy.
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| 32. | Some circumstances lend plausibility to the idea that the name is a corruption.
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| 33. | I would think that audiences expect plausibility from this general plot, yes.
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| 34. | By contrast, plausibility and general agreement play central roles in public debates.
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| 35. | What matters is its plausibility as a search term and its potential ambiguity.
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| 36. | Newsarama reviewer Vanessa Gabriel said it " engages the reader with plausibility ".
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| 37. | The big problem is the plausibility of it,
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| 38. | Plausibility, however, isn't necessary.
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| 39. | Some of them aren't satisfying; many stretch the limits of plausibility.
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| 40. | It is a heady prospect, and has a color of plausibility about it.
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