Sentence examples for been viable from inspiring English sources

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been viable

adjective

Able to live on its own (as for a newborn).

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Nuclear power has never been viable.

"I don't think the building would have been viable without it".

"Funding cuts could make some that have been viable, unviable," he says.

The Palestine that would have emerged from such a settlement would not have been viable.

The change is happening because the business model at St . Vincents has not been viable".

Still, Theismann said he believed that Shanahan's proposed path this season might have been viable.

Two of the triplets had not been viable, as the doctors put it.

Legislators acknowledge that competition has not been viable for the residential market, but they defend the structure of the law.

The state's 2008 election had created a situation in which only a grand coalition would have been viable.

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Neither outlook is viable.

"Will it be viable?

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