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The phrase "a useable" is correct and usable in written English, although "usable" is more commonly used.
You can use it when describing something that can be used or is functional.
Example: "The software update provided a useable interface that improved user experience."
Alternatives: "a functional" or "an operable".
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This time I hope someone brings along a useable ball.
Executioners struggled to find a useable vein into which to inject the lethal drugs.
He wanted to know how his alien civilisation might feasibly have created a useable time machine.
The data or imagery must be analyzed, turned into a useable product and disseminated.
Given that Twitter is now a useable source, Eliota Fuimaono-Sapolu wins by a mile.
The purpose was not to produce a useable photo, but to get the scoop on what the target was.
While 31 percent protection is too low for a useable vaccine, it shows that a vaccine is possible.
The Croatian team behind Farmeron want to help farmers struggling with boring data management, putting a useable, simple interface on a business management tool.
The coalition cancelled five of the six trials of injectable vaccines and Spelman says a useable oral vaccine is "years away".
"These aren't the kinds of breakthroughs that get you publications in big journals, but without them you simply do not have a useable test," she says.
"We have just been able to extract a useable audio data file," BEA director Remi Jouty told a news conference at the agency's headquarters outside Paris.
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