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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if it proves viable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the potential success or feasibility of a plan, idea, or project. Example: "We will proceed with the project if it proves viable after the initial assessment."
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This method, if it proves viable, would be an alternative to far more complicated but established methods of deriving stem cells, which are prized for possible use in regenerative medicine.
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If the US were to cut back its aid to the Pakistani military would it prove viable on the long term while still preventing the country from falling in the hands of religious fundamentalists?
One of its co-founders, and also its science advisor, Dr Michael Black, is a computer vision expert who has worked on modeling realistic 3D human avatars by extrapolating pose data from photos — and that kind of approach, if it proves robust enough, would offer a more viable route for Amazon to scale viable body models to millions of consumers.
If this proves viable it could become useful in police work, prosecutions and courtrooms.
If the idea proves viable, it will boost the plants' steam temperature up to 540 °C the maximum temperature that steam turbines can take.
The company says that it is finishing the 386 "affordable" flats ahead of schedule, and that it is "focused on" building a full 636 "affordable" units if this proves "viable" at the end of the scheme.
Bosses at Peterhead and at Drax say that next year they hope to make a final decision on whether or not to press ahead.Pessimists say that a few pilot projects will not make an industry, even if the technology proves viable.
The erstwhile heart might be destined to become an edgeland, even if the ground underfoot proves viable.In the interim Christchurch's centre of gravity is gradually shifting westward, to the suburbs between its traditional core and the airport.
He will not publicly declare at this stage that he'd prefer a 2016 referendum because it is too early to say whether it is achievable and it would leave him looking like a chump if it does not prove viable.
And if the socks sell, and the business proves viable, they'll start to work their way toward a full line of clothing, for men and women.
But to do that, it must prove viable.
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