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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Credible

Hello everyone,

Is the adjective "credible" in the sense of "believeable" used correctly in the following sentence?

Eg. She's credible.

Regards,

JA

  

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Joseph A She's credible. Correct. The most frequent use of 'credible' that I know occurs in the context of a court trial.

  • Joseph A She's credible.
  • Correct.
  • The most frequent use of 'credible' that I know occurs in the context of a court trial.
  • Is she a credible witness?
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Joseph AShe's credible.

Correct.

The most frequent use of 'credible' that I know occurs in the context of a court trial.

Is she a credible witness?

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CJ

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