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The phrase "a tenable" is not a complete part of a sentence and is not correct usage in written English.
It is a phrase fragment and does not convey a complete thought or idea. You can use the phrase "a tenable" as part of a larger sentence, for example: - "His argument was not a tenable one, as it was based on faulty evidence." - "The proposed solution was not a tenable option, as it would have negative consequences." - "The company needed to find a tenable strategy to survive in the competitive market."
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This is not a tenable future.
"This isn't a tenable position for you to take, in my view," Mr. Carnes wrote.
This is not a tenable arrangement for a commercial power station.
But, he says, acceptance by society of atheism as a tenable position is growing.
He added, "This is not a tenable policy for China or for the world economy".
The first hint I had that this was no longer a tenable pose -- and would not be a tenable pose for me -- came from a man I had never met called Morris Bart.
But locker-room humour cannot explain all Roman erotica – if indeed "Roman erotica" is a tenable category.
That's a tenable position, but it's politically dicey — particularly for Republicans, since the elderly are among their biggest supporters.
For the outside world, Chinese officials this year offer a tenable excuse: the protests, they say, threatened China's stability.
But they should also help us find a tenable, long-term solution for the detainees remaining there.
An engineering industry source also confirmed that an extension was no longer viewed as a tenable option.
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