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The phrase "a workable process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a method or system that is practical and effective in achieving a desired outcome.
Example: "After several meetings, we finally developed a workable process for managing our project timelines."
Alternatives: "an effective method" or "a practical approach".
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To concretely demonstrate that sustainable urban development is a workable process.
Gov. George Pataki, whose name tops the list of public officials in charge, has finally sent a strong message to the various governing boards that it is time to set up a workable process for reimagining and rebuilding downtown.
An important advantage of using such 'off-the-peg' governance systems is that they provide a practical and efficient solution for scientists under time pressures to design a workable process.
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"The United States has consistently stated that the E.U. continues to lack a predictable, workable process for approving these products in a way that reflects scientific rather than political factors," Mr. Gianfranceschi said.
Mr. Murtha has said he might insert a provision to require a split contract in a supplemental financing bill before Congress if he does not think the Pentagon can develop a workable bidding process.
While there's a lot more work to be done in this area, the team has already created a workable recruitment process and one that, for students and employers, has the benefit (and appeal) of being free.
Governor Brown has spoken in support of President Obama's immigration initiatives and the need for Congress to create a workable immigration process.
He even proffered a workable definition: "processes, attitudes and behaviour which amount to discrimination through unwitting prejudice, thoughtlessness and racist stereotyping which disadvantage minority ethnic people".
Most of it is a search for useful tools and workable processes for manipulating the material world.
The group experimented with various metals, plastics, papers and inks to design a workable two-step process.
All this material went to the LA-based screenwriter Ron Hutchinson, a lifelong Miller fan, who set to work, compiling a workable script – a process that took detective work and imagination.
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