become viable

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Indicates a transition to a state of being viable, often due to new technology or changing conditions.

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  • With the new investment, the project is expected to become financially viable.
  • After several modifications, the original design began to become technically viable.
  • For the startup to succeed, its business model must quickly become commercially viable.
  • The idea seemed impossible, but with advancements in AI, it could eventually become a viable option.
  • Many emerging markets are striving to become economically viable on a global scale.
  • Unless the costs are drastically reduced, the plan will never become truly viable.
  • After years of development, the experimental vaccine finally became clinically viable.
  • The small community needed to find ways to become self-sufficient and viable.
  • Through innovative strategies, the struggling company managed to become operationally viable again.
  • If public support grows, the new political party might become a viable contender.