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The phrase "a callable" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in programming and technical contexts to refer to an object or function that can be invoked or called.
Example: "In Python, a function is a callable that can be executed when needed."
Alternatives: "an invokable" or "a callable object".
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A callable security can be repurchased on demand by the Treasury at a certain date before its maturity.
We incorporated both the H3Viewer drawing and the H3 layout code into a callable library with a documented API.
However, since a callable bond can be called away, those future interest payments are uncertain.
WHEN YOU BUY a callable corporate or municipal bond, which yield matters most?
What the naive analysis fails to assess is the lopsided nature of the interest rate bet in a callable bond.
There was a brief flirtation with Java 3D for molecular display but we reverted to including Jmol [45] as a callable window where required.
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cyREST is a Cytoscape app that exposes Cytoscape network-related data structures and publishing functionality as a microservice callable via a REST protocol by external tools and languages.
If a task is submitted defined as a Python callable then the return value can be any Python object and can only be retrieved with pyret.
A total of 79,650 SNPs (with a Ti/Tv ratio = 2.29) were identified in a total callable length of 8,599,335 bp (see Materials and Methods).
Note that if the submitted task was specified as a Python callable, then pyret would have to be used in place of retval.
Note the replacement of the string "f" in the submit method by a Python Callable object and the retrieval of the result by the pyret method instead of retval.
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