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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an usable" is not correct in written English; it should be "a usable." You can use "a usable" when referring to something that is functional or practical for use
Example: "The software update has made the application a usable tool for our team."
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The acid sludge, which was obtained from the recovery of used oil, was disposed through an in situ mixing with styrene butadiene styrene (SBS) modifier during its neutralization reaction to afford an usable road paving material.
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A broader study of single base-pair differences between strains of S. Paratyphi A could provide a usable typing scheme.
This was a feasible truth, a usable truth.
Somebody has to turn the integrated computer on a chip into a usable computer.
In order to have a usable solution, a good inter-overlapping between tools, OS, and platform must exist.
With the right skills, an idea could be transformed into a usable software product over the course of a weekend.
More homes had a usable fireplace than a working carbon monoxide detector, and more had a garage than a dishwasher.
The human visual system manages to provide a usable signal over a broad range of light intensities.
A focus on providing a usable and safe interface for controllers is vital.
A usable hypercomputer is a physical system that satisfies at least the first four constraints on physical computation.
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