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The phrase "doable deadline" is correct and usable in written English
It is a way to refer to a timeline that is achievable or reasonable. Example sentence: "I'm confident we can meet the doable deadline of tomorrow."
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But with extra investment and a frenetic work regimen, the switch proved doable, despite the tight deadline.
Jen (my cofounder), Joan and I all work within Asana to assign each other tasks, check in on our various deadlines and break larger projects into more doable pieces.
But doable.
The job of lobbying for the deadline was left to the United States trade representative, Michael Froman, who said in an interview that it was an "ambitious but doable" goal.
"This is entirely doable".
But it's doable".
It is doable.
This is doable".
The diet looked doable.
That's not doable.
"Unpleasant – but doable".
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