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viable

[vahy-uh-buhl] / ˈvaɪ ə bəl /


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“Caught between competing security, legal and political pressures, they were unable to define a viable solution, let alone plausible plans to get there.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Her lawyer said that if the doctors deemed another transplant not viable, the family would seek a third opinion.

From BBC

Treasurys for global capital if institutional investors were to perceive such a market as a viable alternative at scale.

From MarketWatch

Last winter they had three viable embryos at the fertility clinic and Katerina was due to have them transferred to her womb.

From BBC

There are many possible combinations of elements to make these materials, only a few dozen of which might be viable to take to scale.

From The Wall Street Journal