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viable

[vahy-uh-buhl] / ˈvaɪ ə bəl /


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Calling fusion power the "most dramatic energy breakthrough" since the 1950s, he said his firm would bring "the capital and public market access" to help make TAE's technology commercial viable.

From BBC

“Just making the drinking water system bigger isn’t really the most viable solution.”

From Los Angeles Times

The situation was dire, and people had few viable options to leave Bentiu, U.S.

From Salon

In German, she says course entry levels in schools and colleges across the county are so low "that it's not a viable language anymore".

From BBC

But the idea is viable, says Mark Boggett, investment manager at Seraphim Space, a U.K.-based firm investing in early-stage space companies.

From Barron's