How To Use Implausibility In A Sentence
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It has its faults - implausibility and absurdity in its sexual imbroglios and a narrative structure that tends towards the elusive.
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Such dogged, browbeating miserabilism, slathered in extra helpings of implausibility, is very far from true tragedy indeed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mr. Zakaria, born in Mumbai, is himself a member of this elite class, and it is perhaps natural that he should share with them the kind of blinkered reality that sees no implausibility in this fabulous monster, no contradiction between some of the worst development indices in the world and a budding superpower identifying one and the same country.
The Zen Tiger: India 's Elections And The Magic Of Fareed Zakaria
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Such dogged, browbeating miserabilism, slathered in extra helpings of implausibility, is very far from true tragedy indeed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Unfortunately, this spotlight only emphasizes his hagiographic implausibility.
The Times Literary Supplement
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The film has a brilliant plot, devoid of holes or implausibility, but is only secondary to the characters.
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If it seems implausible to some, no matter: implausibility can never be accepted as a bar to evangelism even if it constitutes a barrier to faith.
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But what does stand out in Adrian's novel is the way he combines verisimilitude with implausibility.
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To emphasize what he calls the "manifest implausibility" of Brown's scheme, Mr. Horwitz presents him as a maladroit leader with a fragmented following.
An Angry Prophet
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Twas preposterous to Hughes anywise, who considered it a complete implausibility.