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supportable

[suh-pawr-tuh-buhl, -pohr-] / səˈpɔr tə bəl, -ˈpoʊr- /


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The claim made in the Twitter post “is not supportable by these data,” said Dr. David J. Cennimo, an infectious disease expert at the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.

From Seattle Times

The board said in a commentary that the changes “… are proposed without a fully supportable scientific basis, while potentially introducing 8 substantial new risks to human and environmental health.”

From Washington Times

“More targeted measures that protect the most vulnerable from Covid, whilst not adversely impacting those not at risk, are more supportable,” they added.

From New York Times

When Jones asked a woman "why not support" Biden due to his ties to Scranton, she answered that the former vice president's policies weren't "supportable."

From Fox News

But it could be supportable if the two men had a previous quarrel, which the Floyd have said they did.

From Washington Times