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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as feasibly as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the feasibility of two actions or situations, indicating that one should be done in a manner that is as practical or possible as another.
Example: "We should complete the project as feasibly as we can, given the time constraints."
Alternatives: "as practically as" or "as realistically as".
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Mr. Sorrell, asked the same question, replied, "As feasibly as possible and as quickly as possible".
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Members of the team said they were under orders to advance "as much as feasibly possible".
We find catching up in person to be way better than on the phone, so we tried to arrange visits to Boston and Ithaca as often as feasibly possible.
To achieve a reliable estimate of the global distribution, the heterogenous composition of the continental crust requires sampling as many regions as feasibly possible.
Sir Alex Ferguson will now turn his attention to finding a replacement and United could follow up their informal approach for Antonio Valencia of Wigan Athletic as well as feasibly resurrect their interest in Franck Ribéry at Bayern Munich, although the Real president, Florentino Pérez, has accepted that the German club are not keen to lose the Frenchman.
And in sharp contrast, the intermittent impulse transmission and the resulting LDC property, as well as feasibly simple noncoherent detection, may greatly reduce its energy consumption.
As the current DOC thermal cameras are sunk costs, and will have an approximate lifetime, it is recommended that these be utilised as often as feasibly possible.
This qualifies \(\sc{PRIMES}\) as feasibly decidable relative to the standards which are now widely accepted in complexity theory and algorithmic analysis (see Section 2.2).
The corresponding positive hypothesis that possession of a polynomial time decision algorithm should be regarded as sufficient grounds for regarding a problem as feasibly decidable was first put forth by Cobham (1965) and Edmonds (1965a).
Red meat "I usually avoid red meat as much as feasibly possible -- the burgers and buns and heavily salted red meat stuff.
Feasibly, as few as four hybridizations (three probes per hybridization) would be sufficient to assess the genomic aberrations required for classification.
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