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In a scarcely believable start to the trial the prosecution and defence argued about whether the case could be heard because so much time had passed since the original offence.

From BBC

Going into the last lap, Vettel appeared to be just out of reach but the pressure applied by Button led to the German putting a wheel a couple of inches wide of the dry line, his Red Bull went into a slide and Button was through to take a barely believable victory.

From BBC

Heidi Klum does nothing if not display abundant self-confidence every Halloween: This year’s costume saw the supermodel decades in the future as a completely believable, Hollywood-makeup-assisted old lady.

That may have been a barely believable argument had the Post announced this recalled appreciation for its roots, say, a year ago.

From Slate

But, since then, the scams have become more complex and significantly more believable.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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