prove practicable

Frequency: 5.04.2 per million words

Used when something is shown to be workable or effective after being tried.

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Examples (10)

  • After extensive trials, the new method did indeed prove practicable.
  • The committee hoped the proposed solution would prove practicable in the long run.
  • Despite initial skepticism, their innovative approach could prove practicable for widespread adoption.
  • It remains to be seen whether the ambitious plan will actually prove practicable on such a large scale.
  • The experimental design had to prove practicable under various environmental conditions.
  • If the alternative energy source can prove practicable, it will revolutionize the industry.
  • Many believed that the complex regulatory framework would never prove practicable.
  • Did the implementation phase prove practicable as you had anticipated?
  • For any new technology to gain acceptance, it must first prove practicable and reliable.
  • The engineers worked tirelessly to ensure the prototype would prove practicable in real-world scenarios.