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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a measurable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that can be quantified or assessed in terms of measurement.
Example: "The project aims to achieve a measurable improvement in efficiency over the next quarter."
Alternatives: "an assessable" or "a quantifiable".
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The research study suggests a measurable impact.
Do mentors make a measurable difference?
But that's a subjective opinion, not a measurable fact.
All of which has a measurable impact on student attainment".
What the hub does has a measurable effect.
This project has a behaviour goal and a measurable result.
Was there a measurable economic effect from DACA itself?
Faster problem resolution, he says, is a measurable benefit.
Take a measurable outcome like getting someone a job.
Recycling has gained a measurable foothold in Westchester.
Would these processes also demonstrate a measurable evosignature?
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