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feasibly
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "feasibly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that can be done or achieved in a practical way, especially with the resources or time available. For example, "We must try to find a feasibly solution to this problem."
✓ Grammatically correct
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60 human-written examples
Thus, the primitive recursive functions include all functions that are feasibly computable by any conceivable measure of feasible, and much beyond that.
Science
So much so that there is now a slim chance that Hillary Clinton's presidential aspirations have been undone by something she could have feasibly been taught on a WebWise internet safety course.
News & Media
Given the close national race for control of the Senate, political forecasters have said the Kansas race, which just a weeks months ago was considered a safe Republican seat, could feasibly help determine whether Republicans or Democrats balance of power in the legislative body.
News & Media
What Osborne lacks is a vision of the structures and institutions that could feasibly sit behind the grand statements he makes about wanting more "doers and makers".
News & Media
There's a restaurant right on the beach, so parents of older kids could feasibly sit on the terrace with a beer as their children paddle in the shallows.
News & Media
A more nuanced answer is that voters in England and Wales can boost the SNP's chances of influencing the government by voting Labour, the only party with which Sturgeon could feasibly do a deal.
News & Media
Singers singing 12 notes when one would feasibly do.
News & Media
I started to apply to development programmes and workshops in Yorkshire and any neighbouring regions to which I could feasibly commute.
News & Media
Potentially, that means no promotion on television, the internet, even print titles that could feasibly be exported.
News & Media
Were that not the case, all manner of harmful monopolies could spring up based on common ideas found in nature or everyday life such as boiling water to make tea that could feasibly be used to prevent others from doing the same, or at least to require them to pay a licence fee.
News & Media
This could feasibly cause a megaquake of the kind the north-east has just suffered.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "feasibly" to introduce realistic and achievable solutions, differentiating them from idealistic or impractical options.
Common error
Avoid using "feasibly" when the described action has significant barriers or lacks necessary support. Overstating feasibility can undermine credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The word "feasibly" functions as an adverb, modifying verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to describe how an action can be performed or a state can be achieved. It indicates the practicality and achievability of something, aligning with Ludwig AI's assessment.
Frequent in
News & Media
48%
Science
30%
Encyclopedias
14%
Less common in
Formal & Business
8%
Social Media
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "feasibly" is a versatile adverb used to indicate that something is achievable and practical. Ludwig AI confirms that its grammatical status is correct, and it appears "very common" across various contexts, including news, science, and encyclopedias. When using "feasibly", ensure that the criteria for feasibility are clearly defined and avoid overstating the practicality of actions with significant barriers. Alternatives such as "realistically" or "practically speaking" can be used to provide similar connotations. By understanding its function, purpose, and register, writers can effectively employ "feasibly" to add precision and credibility to their communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Realistically
Highlights the alignment with reality and achievable outcomes.
Practically speaking
Focuses on the practical aspects of a situation.
Achievably
Focuses on the ease and likelihood of achieving a particular goal.
Manageably
Suggests that something is within the scope of being managed or handled effectively.
In a viable manner
Emphasizes the viability or sustainability of an approach.
Logistically
Relates to the practical arrangements needed for something to happen.
Workably
Emphasizes the ability of something to function effectively.
Within the realm of possibility
Suggests that something is possible given current conditions.
In an operational way
Highlights the ease and efficiency of operations.
Potentially
Indicates a possibility that something could happen or be achieved.
FAQs
How can I use "feasibly" in a sentence?
Use "feasibly" to indicate that something is possible and practical to achieve, like in the sentence: "We must try to find a "feasibly solution" to this problem."
What are some alternatives to using "feasibly"?
Alternatives to "feasibly" include "realistically", "practically speaking", or "in a viable manner", depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "feasible" instead of "feasibly"?
"Feasible" is an adjective meaning capable of being done, while "feasibly" is an adverb meaning in a feasible manner. Use "feasible" to describe the thing itself (e.g., a feasible plan) and "feasibly" to describe how something can be done (e.g., feasibly implemented).
What's the difference between "feasibly" and "possibly"?
"Possibly" indicates that something might happen, while "feasibly" suggests that something can be done in a practical and achievable way. Something might be possible in theory, but not "feasibly" in practice.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested