make sth viable

Frequency: 7.014.8 per million words

To cause something to become workable or successful.

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  • It is only their investment that makes the project economically viable.
  • The new funding will make the startup financially viable.
  • Technological advancements could make space travel more viable for tourists.
  • We need to find a way to make this proposal politically viable.
  • Extensive market research helped make their product viable in a competitive industry.
  • To make the business viable, they had to cut costs significantly.
  • The government's support aims to make electric vehicles a viable option for everyone.
  • Her innovative approach managed to make the seemingly impossible task viable.
  • Without a clear strategy, it's difficult to make any long-term plan viable.
  • The team worked tirelessly to make their ambitious vision a viable reality.