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The phrase "about the viability of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the feasibility or practicality of a particular idea, project, or concept.
Example: "The committee held a meeting to discuss concerns about the viability of the proposed project."
Alternatives: "regarding the feasibility of" or "concerning the practicality of".
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None is talking about the viability of the countryside.
Yet questions remain about the viability of small nuclear reactors.
There are also questions about the viability of the project.
In January 2000, another unlikely individual stepped forward with concerns about the viability of capital punishment.
"We're concerned about the viability of the city's plan," Mr. Mugdan said.
Football's governing bodies have not yet decided about the viability of their weekend programmes.
But she said she worried about the viability of his candidacy.
Rumour upon rumour circulated about the viability of big-name housing associations.
Financial advisers themselves are wondering about the viability of their careers.
The Prime Minister isn't worried--at least not about the viability of his movie project.
The soft market has renewed worries about the viability of Ford's turnaround plan.
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