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The phrase "a viable process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing methods or procedures that are practical and capable of working successfully.
Example: "After careful consideration, we concluded that implementing a viable process for project management would enhance our team's efficiency."
Alternatives: "a feasible method" or "an effective approach".
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These results demonstrate that high-pressure processing is a viable process to improve microbial safety of sodium reduced poultry products.
Is this a viable process to follow here?
It was this close coordination with health workers that transformed the BTP's vision into a viable process.
Analysis shows that this may be a viable process, at least theoretically.
To account for this, laser polishing of SLM components is emerging as a viable process to achieve high-quality surfaces.
In order to develop a viable process for oil extraction from oilseeds, factors responsible for the maximization have to be known to maintain the optimum conditions.
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In-depth knowledge bases on physiological properties of microbes are required to design a better microbial system at a gene level and to develop an industrially viable process in an optimized scheme.
To develop a commercially viable process, however, the extraction from dilute product streams is a critical step and alternatives to distillation are discussed.
Recent technological developments have made generating renewable energy from various sources such as the sun, wind, geothermal energy, and many other sources a commercially viable process.
On the basis of these results, a commercially viable process for enhancing the high-temperature oxidation resistance of γ-TiAl alloys using PIII of halogens is being developed.
ATPS could be potentially improved and applied as a commercially viable process for purification of proteases or other enzymes from any fish species because the method is rapid, efficient, cost-effective, and easy to scale up for industrial production.
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