If you mean "use the word 'plausible' in a sentience" there here you:
Dad: Do you want to go skiing today?
Son: I'm feeling kind of sick, but ill rest a little then ill decide
Dad: OK, let me know if its a plausible decision
His explanation was interesting but it wasn't really plausible.
I'm sorry, but that is not a plausible request.
His argument was plausible, but in the end it turned out to be false.
I can, but your teacher probably isn't going to like it. Or may like it quite a bit, but still won't give you a good grade for it: "Plausable" is a plausible, but incorrect, spelling of the word "plausible."
Her story sounded completely plausible.
Reasonable is another word for plausible!! :)
Your theory has plausibility, but we need to test it.
what is a good sentence for the word opposite
A good sentence for the word baffled is:
We considered Detective Martin's theory, but in the end it was just not plausible. The weather report indicated that a severe tornado was highly plausible for a neighboring county.
Any sentence that properly uses the word additionally is a good sentence. Additionally, the above is a great sentence.
Your question is a good sentence using the word "common".