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viable - use in sentences
Modifying Another Word
- economically: Spending money to make money - is AI version 2 economically viable?
- commercially: It had never proved commercially viable, despite having stunning scenery for tourists.
- financially: Mail chiefs argue the existing post office network is no longer financially viable.
- technically: In addition, they are also limited by geography - wave power is only technically viable in coastal locations.
- politically: The only remaining, politically viable option is war.
- potentially: Print On Demand offers a potentially viable digital production model to the publishing industry as a whole.
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- make: The development concept harnessed mixed use to make the project viable.
Modifies a noun
- proposition: Contrary to expectation, a shop in town is not a financially viable proposition.
- alternative: Neither ethanol nor methanol is a viable alternative in the UK at the moment.
- option: The private sector is ceasing to be a viable option for many people on low incomes.
- seed: Wych Elm produces a mass of viable seed with relatively young trees reach fruiting maturity.
- micro-organism: Sterilization - renders an object free from viable micro-organisms, including bacterial spores.
- solution: The only viable solution for wire ropes is by regular oil or grease soaking.
Used with adjective complement
- remain: The majority of seed does not remain viable in soil for longer than a year.
- deem: However, what if the system is no longer deemed viable, or has become politically corrupt?
- prove: It had never proved commercially viable, despite having stunning scenery for tourists.
- become: Energy crops and offshore wind have both reached the point where they can become commercially viable.
- appear: The animal model paradigm appeared viable in the 19th century when we knew so little.
- stay: Have you got any ideas how the Knotted Note can stay financially viable?
Preposition: in
- soil: The majority of seed does not remain viable in soil for longer than a year.
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