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"a doable one" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an informal way to describe something that is possible, achievable, or manageable. For example: "I'm looking for a project that is challenging but still a doable one."
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"It's sort of a no-brainer when one lives in a doable radius of a major teaching and research hospital," Mrs. Brandt said.
This is a doable demand.
"It's a doable number," he said.
But that's a doable thing.
"That's a doable task, but it's daunting".
It has demonstrated that it's a doable proposition.
Really, only a woman would figure this was a doable proposition.
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