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viable

[vahy-uh-buhl] / ˈvaɪ ə bəl /


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It’s not always a viable option anyway: The bar to commit someone against their will is high in most states.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because the heart can only remain viable for a short time, the surgical team began with the heart transplant.

From Science Daily

“You then have to solve a bunch of engineering problems to turn that from like a demonstration into something that might be commercially viable.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Calling fusion power the "most dramatic energy breakthrough" since the 1950s, he said his firm would bring "the capital and public market access" to help make TAE's technology commercial viable.

From BBC

“Just making the drinking water system bigger isn’t really the most viable solution.”

From Los Angeles Times