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viable

Definition for viable

adjective as in reasonable, practicable

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The challenge for doctors and patients is that women produce fewer egg follicles with viable eggs as they age.

According to legal experts, there is no viable federal legal challenge against the new map on the basis that they disenfranchise a large chunk of California Republicans.

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Isella grew up in Los Angeles in a family with enough entertainment-biz acclaim to make being an artist feel like a viable career.

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"We are devastated to reach a point where a liquidation is the only viable path forward," said Janice Sears, Sonder's interim chief executive.

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The jobs you never see aren’t coming back because they were never economically viable.

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

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