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View definitions for salable

salable

adjective as in marketable

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The hope was to make China’s supercomputers less smart and its smartphones less salable.

The talk, naturally, is prelude to what makes action films so salable around the world: the first of many fight scenes that punctuate the three episodes out for review.

At the opposite extreme, the Music Hall Theater took months to bring down as the wrecking company salvaged whatever fragments might be reusable and salable.

If one of those buyers doesn’t come along, owners could spend millions just trying to keep the place in salable shape.

One editor wrote to Mr. Lord: “Kerouac does have enormous talent of a very special kind. But this is not a well-made novel, nor a salable one nor even, I think, a good one.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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