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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a viable operation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the feasibility or practicality of a business, project, or process.
Example: "After conducting thorough research, we concluded that launching a new product line would be a viable operation for our company."
Alternatives: "a feasible operation" or "a practical operation".
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If you diversify, you can create a viable operation".
"Between United and Northwest, we are proving to the Russians that this is a viable operation".
"Anything short of this will not result in a viable operation".
"The subsidy plugs that gap and makes it a viable operation".
"I see the potential for a viable operation, should acquisition of the company prove achievable".
Largely through his efforts, heart transplantation became a viable operation in the 1980s.
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In addition to crew-directed imaging, autonomous or telemetric operation of the payload is also a viable operational mode.
"But the technologies out there today are making this a feasible, viable operation".
In this process, effort shall be made to present a financially viable operation, participating fully in the life of the times, the culture and the community.
However, in Populous' experience, other cities have found solutions to allow prioritization of key economic development initiatives and business – like festivals and events – that directly contribute to the public benefit in return for an event environment that allows for a safe and viable operation".
Greater Manchester Metrolink Limited, the system's original operator, argued for adjustments, citing the need to provide an efficient and commercially viable operation in line with vehicle running times and passenger demand.
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