In any case, I don't believe that any of the 100-odd instances of faith in the King James Version are plausibly construable as verbs. |
The body of the lead actor is the kind of special effect that no CGI wizard could plausibly create. |
The reference to 'spreading flocks' would more plausibly refer to the lambing season, in early spring, when flocks enlarge dramatically. |
Operations intended to be plausibly deniable usually end up as neither, and the Agency gets blamed for the unintended consequences. |
Of the seven identified or plausibly identifiable books, not one is a book of histories, myths, or fables by a classical author. |
The past that historians portray must be one out of which the present can plausibly have grown. |