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"it was not workable" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is not functional or feasible, or in other words, something that cannot be made to work. Example: After several attempts, the team realized that their initial plan was not workable due to budget constraints. In this sentence, "it" refers to the plan, and "not workable" indicates that the plan could not be put into action.
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It was not a workable solution, and no Palestinian leader -- not even the iconic Arafat -- could have accepted it.
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