consider sth viable

Frequency: 6.09.3 per million words

To think about or believe that something is a workable option.

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Examples (10)

  • We need to consider all options to see which one is truly viable.
  • The committee did not consider his proposal viable due to budget constraints.
  • Do you consider this business model viable in the current market?
  • She began to consider a career change viable after acquiring new skills.
  • Many experts no longer consider that particular energy source viable.
  • The engineers hope to consider the new design commercially viable soon.
  • Before investing, you must carefully consider whether the project is financially viable.
  • I don't consider their plan viable without significant modifications.
  • To truly consider a solution viable, we need to assess its long-term impact.
  • If we can address these issues, we might consider the proposal viable again.