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The phrase "be usable in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is capable of being used in a particular way or situation. For example: - This new software will be usable in a variety of industries. - The materials used in this product must be usable in extreme temperatures. - The car's compact design makes it more usable in city driving. - We need to ensure that our website is usable in multiple languages. - These instructions must be usable in any situation, even without access to the internet.
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It is to be usable in 2010 and completed in early 2011.
During the Romantic movements, thinkers reevaluated past thought and looked for what might be usable in it.
Pankow and Oberlin spoke about the adjustments that would have to be made for the technology to be usable in the real world.
Each country has placed its own national emblem on one side of coins minted within its borders, but the money will be usable in any of the other countries.
Gemmell hopes Apple and developers alike would react accordingly regarding animations and transitions, simply because it's the right thing to do: "Accessibility affects everyone, and devices should be usable in all situations, by as many people as possible.
The police admitted that they used this two-step interrogation technique routinely in the hope of getting suspects to confess first without knowing their rights, and then confess a second time in a form that would be usable in court.
Some of the evidence against Guantánamo prisoners may not be usable in court, because they were abused and tortured under orders approved by the Justice Department and the White House.
There are dozens of adenoviruses, and researchers are now exploring rarer ones, including a chimpanzee adenovirus, to see if they might be usable in a vaccine, Mr. Warren added.
In a paper published on Wednesday in the journal Industrial Engineering Chemistry Research, Dr. Bajpai and five collaborators report on lab experiments in which they converted 61 percent of the alligator fat to liquids that would be usable in biofuel.
Mr. Carney hopes that global guidelines — and they need to be simple enough, he said, to be usable in the time frame in which the authorities must often operate — will make future resolutions cleaner and more predictable.
Officials said the most problematic group was made up of detainees to be held without trial, who are deemed by the administration to be too dangerous to release but who cannot be tried because evidence against them may not be usable in court.
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