remain viable

Frequency: 7.015.1 per million words

To continue to be a workable or successful option.

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Examples (10)

  • The small business struggled to remain viable during the economic downturn.
  • For the ecosystem to remain viable, we must protect its biodiversity.
  • Without consistent innovation, products often fail to remain viable in the competitive market.
  • It's crucial for any long-term plan to remain viable against unforeseen challenges.
  • Many traditional crafts struggle to remain viable in a world of mass production.
  • The organization needs to adapt its strategies to remain viable in a changing political landscape.
  • Despite initial setbacks, their vision for a sustainable future continues to remain viable.
  • This old technology may not remain viable for much longer due to rapid advancements.
  • To remain viable as a global leader, the country must invest heavily in education and research.
  • The project will only remain viable if additional funding is secured by next quarter.