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credible

[kred-uh-buhl] / ˈkrɛd ə bəl /


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"Our reporting provides credible information on atrocities and human rights trends at a time when truth is being eroded by disinformation and censorship," he told diplomats at the UN rights office headquarters in Geneva.

From Barron's

He had a gift for pulling in the reader by placing credible characters inside gripping stories in historical periods, most successfully imperial Rome, the Dark Ages, and World War Two.

From BBC

Despite recent declines and policy concerns, the dollar’s global dominance is unlikely to end soon due to a lack of credible alternatives.

From Barron's

Exposing your brother to potential IRS scrutiny with credible inconsistencies could also provide leverage.

From MarketWatch

He can then safeguard the independence of the institution and do his part to ensure that U.S. firms and households have the lowest credible rates possible to promote full employment and stable prices.

From Barron's