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Discover LudwigThe phrase "isn't viable" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is not capable of being successful or achieving a desired outcome. Example: The company decided to scrap their plans for expansion because the market for their product isn't viable at the current time.
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London zoo isn't viable.
Buckingham Palace isn't viable.
EA, however, insists this isn't viable.
It is possible that Hulu may decide that free, ad-supported television simply isn't viable.
What if touring, with all of its additional running costs, simply isn't viable any more?
Without a good source of bottles, it just isn't viable as a family business anymore".
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Just scaling up is not viable.
But his welfare reform is not viable.
Democracy in the absence of security is not viable.
Extensive scientific research shows that this population is not viable.
"Economically, it is not viable," DuPuy said of the franchise.
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