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The phrase "a writeable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is capable of being written on or modified, such as a medium for writing or a file format.
Example: "Make sure to save your document in a writeable format so you can edit it later."
Alternatives: "an editable" or "a modifiable".
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The unit is detailed in Tim's very thorough The Young Soldier teachers' notes (and here's word version for those who prefer a writeable file).
This is what's known among writers as thinking, and when a writeable thought does appear in my mind, as startling and unbidden as a bird, I write it down.
IMPORTANT: WE HAVE CREATED A WRITEABLE APPLICATION, WHICH YOU arE REQUIRED TO USE FOR THIS YEAR'S COMPETITION. in addition, you are required to submit your entire application package as a single.pdf document, as noted below.
If you don't have one, here's how to create one from a valid xbox 360 HDD: – Dumping the hddss.bin file Boot to dos from a writeable medium (like a floppy).
"The future of data is a writeable future" says Jones, "where any person or application can come along and add information without asking for permission, where data is social, where data that is related lives in the same place".
For a fun chalkboard effect, you can use special chalkboard paint to create a writeable surface.
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These collinear polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) transducers were specially designed for the handwriting input system to give a large writeable area with writing in any direction.
A DVD-R, DVD+RW or DVD-RW are all writeable DVDs.
The screen even appears to be writeable using a pen seen in the video.
The F8 is not only equipped with Gobi 3G WWAN (which will come with proprietary carrier selection software that let's you pick your carrier of choice), but it only weighs 3.7 pounds and it comes with an internal optical DVD writeable drive because those aren't dead yet.
RIACS Technical Report 89.30, NASA Ames Research Centre] 'hyperplane' variant of Kanerva's SDM and the second (writeable) 'data store' layer being a correlation matrix memory as first proposed by Willshaw et al. [Willshaw, D. J., Buneman, O.P., & Longuet-Higgins, H.C. (1969). Non-holographic associative memory. Nature, 222, 960 962].
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