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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a far more viable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the viability of two or more options, indicating that one option is significantly more feasible or practical than the others.
Example: "After reviewing all the proposals, we concluded that this option is a far more viable solution to our problem."
Alternatives: "much more feasible" or "significantly more practical".
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The Pro 3, among other useful changes, improved its keyboard and touch-pad, making it a far more viable laptop replacement.
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Under certain circumstances, retrofitting of an existing process can be economically far more viable than constructing a new process, especially when the financial resources are limited and/or when short term needs are to be met under a tight time constraint.
The degree of waste, Ms. Farrell says, is so big that it makes investing in energy management look far more viable for fighting global warming than any alternative energy source.
On one hand, large numbers, air travel and the reach of global media have made the Spanish language, and Latin American styles and norms, far more viable on this side of the border.
"Non-bank finance must become more embedded in our financial infrastructure, so that there are far more viable, affordable options for small businesses".
Exciting innovations are being made today that could make bioplastics far more viable and the production of them more sustainable.
Far more viable for energy security, and you have the resources, everyone has the resources, to do renewable energy.
So I would argue, or what I would suggest to other countries is, look, if you actually do sit down and do your sums, this is financially far more viable.
At the time rum was a far more commercially viable product.
For as soon as Dean's candidacy proved viable it shifted the centre of political gravity considerably to the left, prompting a far more strident tone among all the candidates.
James Salter is a far more unusual case.
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