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Discover Ludwig"doable for" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that something is able to be done or accomplished. Example: This project may seem challenging, but I believe it is doable for our team with proper planning and resources.
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It's doable, for maybe $54.
Mount Kenya is known as tough but doable for amateurs.
He makes the journey seem eminently doable for a solo traveler.
But the core of the event, titled "The Graphic Unconscious," is doable for day trippers.
"They realized in 2004 that this area is doable for Democrats".
I do get criticism about overscheduling my kids, but it's doable for me.
The treks are best suited for marathoners, doable for fit mortals.
Challenging but doable for home cooks; the finished dish looks stunning.
But it's always there, doable for brief periods with minimal equipment and, in Toronto, impressively urbanized.
"It's a very doable thing for Romney to win Ohio and very doable for him to win the race".
That's doable for most people and should increase heart health, even if it provides no calorie bonus.
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