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feasible

[fee-zuh-buhl] / ˈfi zə bəl /


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Sticking with the status quo, and relying on America's unmatched military might, remained "the most credible and feasible option" in the short term, they argued.

From Barron's

“The nearest public university is CSU Chico, more than 80 miles away. … For many students in that region, pursuing a bachelor’s degree elsewhere simply is not feasible.”

From Los Angeles Times

Let's be clear: missives of loyalty from cabinet ministers towards the prime minister shouldn't be newsworthy and they only become so when the opposite seems feasible.

From BBC

The thinking went that the devices, which have grown increasingly popular in recent years, would give residents a feasible alternative to driving to work, the grocery store, or to visit relatives.

From Los Angeles Times

“The thing that we have to do before any of this is feasible at scale is to remove the mule deer,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times