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The phrase "a viable of" is not correct and cannot be used in written English
It appears to be a fragment and lacks a noun to complete the expression, making it unclear in meaning. Example: "We need to find a viable option for our project."
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The study also investigated using the membranes as a viable of cell substrate via a cell proliferation assay, which was performed over a 72 h period.
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By demonstrating flexibility and an awareness of market conditions, Teignbridge has ensured the delivery of a viable level of affordable housing".
Then there are also cultivation limits, which hinder the actual production of a viable quantity of the product, further driving up demand, and hence, the price.
In the present work, we report the analysis of a viable mutant of the IMP3 gene.
To reconcile epistemic optimism with realism in the teeth of the dismal induction we need a viable concept of truthlikeness, a viable account of the empirical indicators of truthlikeness, and a viable account of the role of truthlikeness in cognitive value.
Machine vision technology now offers a viable means of monitoring and control of the flotation circuits.
We need to challenge the conception of violence as a viable means of resolving conflict and solving problems.
A viable means of evaluating the efficacy of school-based counselling has been established.
This species needs about 500km² of forest to form a viable population of 50 cats.
Is this open-mic approach a viable way of getting elected as the next leader of the free world?
There is lack of evidence supporting breast stimulation as a viable method of labor induction.
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