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The phrase "feasible in practice" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action, solution, or idea that is practical and achievable in real-world situations. Example: While the idea of ending world hunger is noble, it may not be feasible in practice due to various economic and political limitations.
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Consequently, it was verified that this new spalling resistance technique is feasible in practice.
The results show that the proposed method is feasible in practice and can give good results.
While a fine idea in principle, working fewer hours is not feasible in practice.
Based on the proposed method, real-time PPP with integer ambiguity fixing becomes more feasible in practice.
This approach is rarely feasible in practice, and other sampling procedures must often be adopted.
Other scientists agreed that storing more carbon in forests and soils could be a potent tool, though some were more cautious about how much was feasible in practice.
This model must take both economic, administrative and political concerns into account so that it is feasible in practice.
We implement our scheme over two platforms, and the results show that our scheme is feasible in practice.
Although this method yields globally optimal switching time sequences, it is not feasible in practice due to its computational complexity.
Nevertheless, for k≥4 this is still too large for any naive solution to be feasible in practice.
Value-based pricing is conceptually appealing, but complex and possibly not even feasible in practice due to the substantial evidence capture infrastructure required.
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