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Discover Ludwig"Become unviable" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to become no longer practical, feasible, or profitable. Example: Due to the high cost of production and decreasing demand, the company's original business model has become unviable.
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Big regeneration projects have simply become unviable.
And imported coal has become unviable after India's biggest supplier, Indonesia, recently doubled coal prices.
Smith said Toyota had told him the Holden decision would mean its operation would become unviable.
"Without that, the projects become unviable," he says.The backlash against mining has been building for some years.
Several small low-lying Swiss resorts have already become unviable, and for others it is just a matter of time.
When asked if it was possible some farming land may become unviable, Abbott replied that drought was "not a new thing in Australia".
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"That means the whole processing line becomes unviable".
That means the whole processing line becomes unviable," Joyce told reporters on Monday.
As more and more of the local pits closed, it gradually became unviable.
If there's light pollution from anywhere, never mind about the gasfields, this site becomes unviable.
And since everyone in your position also thinks he deserves a huge sum, the venture quickly becomes unviable.
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