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marketable

[mahr-ki-tuh-buhl] / ˈmɑr kɪ tə bəl /


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This, instead of slouching, bored and sullen, at the back of lecture halls not to acquire knowledge or even marketable skills but a bachelor’s degree, a credential of increasingly dubious value.

From Washington Post

K-12 education, he says, should be retooled to prepare 21st century workers with the communication skills, critical thinking abilities, creativity and good judgment that will be valuable and marketable in the new economy.

From Los Angeles Times

He did not yet conceive of memory as a marketable skill: His professional aspirations lay in magic.

From New York Times

In truth, basketball badly needs Clark, as some of her most marketable male contemporaries have struggled to live up to the hype.

From Washington Post

“You’re not suddenly picked up and frozen” working in a certain marketable mode.

From New York Times