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bankable

[bang-kuh-buhl] / ˈbæŋ kə bəl /


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The film, which has skyrocketed to popularity in China — currently the country’s sixth highest-grossing box office entry of all time — is somewhat surprising as the most bankable of Zhang’s career.

From New York Times

Infrastructure projects offer bankable return on investment, from family-wage construction jobs to better mobility, which produces employment and commercial opportunities.

From Seattle Times

And so to change the system, we have to come up with new bankable ideas.

From Salon

It all adds up to another busy year for boxing’s most bankable star, one whose work ethic hasn’t flagged with his increasing fame and fortune.

From Seattle Times

Even for ideas that weren’t under the MIT License, imitation had become Ketchapp’s bankable model.

From The Verge