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saleable

[sey-luh-buhl] / ˈseɪ lə bəl /




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If that is not possible it will be closed down and all its saleable assets sold.

From BBC

Democrats probably could have found a more saleable candidate — one distanced from Biden who had built a national base by winning votes in primaries.

From Los Angeles Times

Having a feed market is essential, he says, for times when the rye crop does not meet food-grade specifications, perhaps due to a poor growing season, but is still saleable.

From Salon

“Unions have become wards of government action. Their product isn’t saleable in this current economic environment so they need to rely on the government for power,” said Mr. Mix.

From Washington Times

Authorities said the Mexico City airport internet cables were cut by thieves who mistakenly thought the fiber optic cables were saleable copper.

From Seattle Times