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workable

[wur-kuh-buhl] / ˈwɜr kə bəl /


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Jacksonville is looking good with Liam Coen dialing up the offense, and the Jets’ quarterback situation remains a revolving door with no workable answers.

From Los Angeles Times

The government said the changes to its bill made it a "workable package".

From BBC

Inventors Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray both filed patents in February 1876 for what amounted to early, workable versions of the telephone.

From The Wall Street Journal

She added: "Peers are now doing the job MPs were unable to do, making sure this bill can be safe and workable."

From BBC

Defending the volume of amendments, Baroness Luciana Berger, who opposes assisted dying, told the BBC that evidence to the select committee "strongly refuted any suggestion this bill is either safe or workable".

From BBC