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The phrase "a feasibility study for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the evaluation of the practicality or viability of a proposed project or plan.
Example: "We are conducting a feasibility study for the new community center to assess its potential impact and costs."
Alternatives: "an assessment for" or "an evaluation for".
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Metro-North has had a feasibility study for such a project partly done for some time.
We have received a grant from the federal economic development department to do a feasibility study for that site".
In June, France and Saudi Arabia announced a feasibility study for building two nuclear reactors in the kingdom.
Oswald and Mishra's Sankat Mochan Foundation are conducting a feasibility study for a waste-pond system at Varanasi.
For example, Timberland has kicked off a feasibility study for the reintroduction of cotton crops in Haiti.
And this week, San Francisco approved a feasibility study for its own network.
Last year, Yonkers officials commissioned a feasibility study for a baseball team that suggested a half-dozen potential sites for a stadium.
Ms. Nunes conducted a feasibility study for one in Dublin under the auspices of the government Arts Council, which would provide the necessary funds.
Among the agreements Mr. Putin is expected to sign in Beijing is one calling for a feasibility study for a gas pipeline from Russia's Irkutsk region to China.
A Foreign Ministry statement said Kazakhstan was holding talks with TotalFinaElf and AGIP to conduct a feasibility study for the Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan-Iran pipeline.
The government is also putting money into a feasibility study for reopening a railway line that would serve the ecotown in Hampshire.
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