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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are realizable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts, ideas, or goals that can be achieved or made real.
Example: "The proposed solutions are realizable within the given timeframe and budget."
Alternatives: "can be achieved" or "are attainable".
Dictionary
are realizable
adjective
Capable of being realized or achieved.
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If footprint is a critical requirement, 10's of nm small MNP devices with 100 aJ/bit are realizable.
It is shown from an experiment that a sufficiently robust digital control systems are realizable.
In general, higher accuracies of the state estimates are realizable at expense of higher measurement cost.
With robot's dynamics constraints taken into account, the optimized trajectories are realizable and robust for control.
Through his success in buying and trading "leaps," or options that are realizable nine months or more in the future, he reached his goal in July.
Calculations show that very high values in all categories are realizable.
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Investigations (by Ara and Goodearl, see [32]) continue into whether or not every finitely generated refinement monoid is realizable; whether or not the realization passes to direct limits; and whether or not there are wild monoids which are not realizable.
From now on we must do what is realizable".
FDA guidelines are an alternative to regulation that is realizable without immense cost or long delays.
This controller, in general, may not be realizable or is of high-order.
Additionally, we study the problem if a given value vector is realizable by any strategy, and show that it can be decided in polynomial time; but the question whether it is realizable by a deterministic memoryless strategy is NP-complete.
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