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portability

[pawr-tuh-bil-i-tee, pohr-] / ˌpɔr təˈbɪl ɪ ti, ˌpoʊr- /


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This street food has been designed for comfort, pleasure and portability; remove any one element, and there is loss.

From Washington Post

The portability of voucher credits, which should begin in May under the law, requires extensive regulations to set up a clearing house.

From Reuters

“For ease of portability, it’s a no-brainer,” Ms. Jacoby, of Chicago, said, referring to the solid yet lightweight paddle.

From New York Times

This limitation is sometimes referred to as the portability problem.

From Scientific American

For example, such rules could require the companies to offer open and fair access to their platforms, enable data sharing with new entrants and offer data portability to consumers.

From New York Times