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Discover LudwigThe phrase "future viability" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the potential or likelihood of something to continue to be successful or relevant in the future. Example: The sustainability of the company's business model is being called into question, as investors are concerned about its future viability in the increasingly competitive market.
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And increasingly ambitious action on climate change could choke off their future viability.
KS: Charities have to balance the current needs and the future viability of the charity.
We are continually reviewing all projects and initiatives to check them for future viability and sustainability.
The company says it is taking action to ensure its future viability.
In other words, demand for seafood is increasing, just as its future viability is at risk.
Ms. Jones believes this will both serve the community and "ensure the future viability of the congregation".
The review said the ability to produce pits "is important to ensure the future viability of the nation's nuclear stockpile".
Only this will guarantee the long-term profitability of Europe's fisheries and the future viability of our own fishing communities.
Paying for a date is a fairly safe way of indicating, and gauging, intentions, or at least future viability.
"You will be requiring taxpayers to support an entity that has made no demonstration of its future viability," said Parry.
Many of the factors determining the Green Movement's future viability are taking place beyond the country's borders.
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