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The phrase "a tenable basis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a foundation or justification that is reasonable and defensible in a particular context.
Example: "The researchers presented a tenable basis for their conclusions, supported by extensive data and analysis."
Alternatives: "a valid foundation" or "a sound rationale".
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The past 15 years of research on vaccines in low income countries, however, have shown that this assumption is not a tenable basis for vaccination policy 1 2 3 4; vaccines might have important non-specific effects.
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Ontological idealism, one could say, is the only tenable basis for a realistic stance for Berkeley, but it leads to a realism about minds, human and divine, rather than of what he always calls material substance.
Hart declared that, instead, the only tenable basis for Rawls's prioritization of certain liberties is a liberal ideal of human personality.
5 Hence we can find no tenable basis for interfering with the exercise by the chamber judge of the discretionary power afforded him and no basis therefore to interfere with his disposition of the application.
Well, that's not a tenable position.
This is not a tenable future.
This is not a tenable arrangement for a commercial power station.
Visibility in partial areas is around 10 m which is not regarded as a tenable condition.
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".
"This isn't a tenable position for you to take, in my view," Mr. Carnes wrote.
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