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doable

adjective as in exploitable

adjective as in operable

adjective as in viable

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Example Sentences

Sperling said the goal was doable but, a lot needs to happen.

From Fortune

For a very large room, he adds, it’s probably is not doable.

It’s only been a few months since most of us switched to working full-time from home, but it’s already hard to believe everyone ever willingly gave over huge chunks of their day to commuting when their jobs were doable via an internet connection.

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I never did this for my kids because a live, in-person visit in my area was so astronomically expensive, but these are much more doable.

From Ozy

If you made it easy enough to build, I’ve got to think that this is a doable problem, at least from an engineering and economics point of view.

In a country with a fully functioning health system populated with able and willing medical professionals, this is doable.

There is sentiment against corporate welfare, and this is a ‘doable’ target [for elimination].

All of that was doable for Sidelnikova, who had taught herself Japanese and Korean.

For many this can be totally doable, while those averse to numbers might rather just eyeball their portions.

Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and both Bushes demonstrated that this task was doable.

It will be a blessed time; and many 'things' will become doable,—and when the brains are out, an absurdity will die!

I was consequently left alone with the children, and had a doable portion of work to do.

Very well, then, you may count on us to do our part if it's doable.

I did everything doable, but they swarmed over me like ants, bore me down by weight of numbers, and sat on me.

But death was slow to attack the valorous braves while the doable lay largely extended before them.

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

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