seem viable
Frequency: 7.518.2 per million words
Used to describe something that appears to be a workable solution.
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- The initial plan didn't seem viable at first glance.
- Does this new approach seem viable to you?
- We need to ensure the project will seem viable to investors.
- If their proposal were to seem viable, we would consider it.
- After much discussion, the solution began to seem more viable.
- For a long time, sustainable energy didn't seem viable for mass production.
- The committee felt that the revised budget might seem viable to the board.
- Despite the challenges, the strategy continues to seem viable.
- No other option has ever seemed as viable as this one.
- To make this business venture seem viable, significant investment is required.