be viable

Frequency: 8.025.1 per million words

Used to state that something is capable of working successfully.

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Examples (10)

  • This business model might be viable in the long run.
  • Is this solution truly viable given the current limitations?
  • The project was not considered viable without additional funding.
  • For a startup to be viable, it needs a strong market presence.
  • Economically, the plan needs to be more viable to attract investors.
  • Their initial proposal was not viable due to budget constraints.
  • Many small farms struggle to be viable in today's competitive market.
  • After careful analysis, the new strategy proved to be viable.
  • The technology is still developing, so it may not be viable for mass production yet.
  • We need to ensure that the chosen option will be viable for at least five years.