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The phrase "a usable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is functional or practical for a specific purpose.
Example: "The software update provided a usable interface that improved user experience."
Alternatives: "a functional" or "an effective".
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It's a usable style in search of a movie.
"Clothing is a usable, simple interface," he said.
Presumably, she'll also be pleased to have a usable office.
This was a feasible truth, a usable truth.
For another, there isn't a usable trash bin.
And a usable harbor is nowhere in sight.
The house is very much a usable space.
Hours were spent picking up debris and restoring the track to a usable condition.
"What do you think?" She delivered a usable sound bite: "He looks like a rock star".
We decided to forego Ricote's charms until someone constructed a usable road to it.
Were there any pieces that seemed ideal but just couldn't be wrestled into a usable form?
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