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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Viable to" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would be "viable for" or "viable as." Example: "This solution is viable for our current needs."
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It looks viable to me.
That's what will make the film viable to mainstream audiences".
So is it viable to plan a development without cars?
"It just would not be economically viable to continue the production contract with Nummi," he said.
As a new philosophical doctrine, Absurd Marxism sounds viable to me, whatever it is.
In real life, though, of course it's viable to renovate the estate.
It's not always viable to operate for a few nocturnal hours a week.
The seven-minute workout is more viable — to indolence what Lipitor is to heart disease.
In some instances, it's just not viable to directly confront someone's racist behaviors towards you.
In contrast phenol formaldehyde cross-linked polymer gelants remain viable to at least 140°C.
If it is viable to produce the gas then we will certainly be mobilising against it".
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