prove viable

Frequency: 7.015.5 per million words

Used when something demonstrates its viability over time or through testing.

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Examples (10)

  • None of the projects proved financially viable.
  • We hope this new business model will prove viable in the long run.
  • After extensive testing, the prototype proved technically viable.
  • If the market conditions improve, the plan might prove viable.
  • Unfortunately, their initial proposal did not prove viable.
  • For the solution to be considered, it must first prove viable.
  • Do you think this strategy will prove viable for our expansion?
  • So far, the alternative energy source has proved environmentally viable.
  • A good startup needs to prove its concept viable early on.
  • Despite initial skepticism, the innovative farming method eventually proved highly viable.