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The phrase "a doable project" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a project that is feasible or manageable to complete.
Example: "After reviewing the proposal, I believe this is a doable project that our team can successfully execute within the given timeline."
Alternatives: "a feasible project" or "an achievable project".
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"The Port Authority threw every obstacle at them to make them think it wasn't a doable project all because they wanted to get the land for themselves," he said in an interview.
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But the most powerful way we all can engage in changing the world is focusing on solving one doable project we care passionately about.
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Mr. Humphrey made a high priority out of picking doable projects.
This is a doable demand.
"It's a doable number," he said.
But that's a doable thing.
It has demonstrated that it's a doable proposition.
"Harvard made it a doable stretch," Mrs. Keck said.
We've got a plan, and I think it's a doable plan.
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