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The phrase "as a viable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the feasibility or practicality of an option, idea, or solution.
Example: "The committee evaluated several proposals and concluded that the new recycling program could be implemented as a viable alternative to the current waste management system."
Alternatives: "as a feasible" or "as a practical".
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"I saw it as a viable profession".
For many years, FluMist wasn't recommended as a viable vaccine.
Never even briefly entertained it as a viable option.
So I don't see that as a viable option either.
"He doesn't look at that as a viable option".
Do England really regard Chris Woakes as a viable No6?
Will it return as a viable consumer product?
But Acromas is still regarded as a viable going concern.
As a viable commercial entity, Messi is everywhere.
Not enough see the armed forces as a viable career.
The end of Pakistan as a viable, functioning state?
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