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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'feasible of' is not correct and usable in written English.
If you are looking for a phrase meaning something is possible or able to be done, you should use 'feasible for' or 'feasible to'. For example: Knowing the deadline was close, I quickly searched for a feasible solution for the assignment.
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That doesn't mean that a VAT/payroll tax swap would ever be politically feasible; of course it probably wouldn't be.
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It sets energy and light pollution standards for outdoor lighting and calls for the gradual replacement, where feasible, of conventional lighting with new lamps designed to keep light from being thrown upward or outward where it isn't wanted.
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Its intended route, a new transport link connecting Amsterdam with the northern city of Groningen, was recently scrapped by the Dutch government (although the Superbus was deemed the most feasible of all the options considered, which also included a maglev train).
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Thus d ∈ D, where D is the cone of feasible direction of the feasible region at x ¯.
The cone of feasible directions of at is defined as (2.4).
The findings should initiate the development of feasible routines of systematic risk-assessment, report and documentation.
This ethical dilemma should initiate development of feasible routines of systematic risk-assessment, report and documentation.
Let F be the set of all feasible solutions of (SP) and let G be the set of all feasible solutions of (SD).
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