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operability
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"operability" is an accepted and usable term in written English.
It can be used to describe something's ability to operate or be operated, or a measure of how successful an operation is. For example, "The new software has excellent operability and is highly efficient."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Alternative expressions(3)
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5 human-written examples
"The iPad's tablet format will probably be the thing that cracks technology for older people, both in its size, its operability, and its point-and-touch user-friendliness.
News & Media
"It used to be wind and weather," said Robert C. Flynn, the air traffic control manager at O'Hare and a veteran of 30 years there and at two nearby radar centers, describing the factors that determine O'Hare's operability.
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Remaining questions are how much that salvage effort was worth and how the rewards should be divided among Henry Marine and the crew of the Dorothy J. James E. Mercante, a lawyer representing Henry Marine, said Mr. Gansas "could confirm some of the conversations he had with the mate of the tug and status of the operability of the ferry".
News & Media
But the commission staff's new report argues that that study "did not model individual plants in sufficient detail to provide information for drawing conclusions about the operability of a particular sump".
News & Media
"We found issues, but they were not issues which would impact on the operability of those systems," he said.
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Similar Expressions
15 human-written examples
Such weapons can pose a big risk to our national territories and populations, as well as to our troops deployed on peace-support operations.To deal with all these challenges, there is a need for further improvements in the inter-operability and sustainability of alliance forces.
News & Media
A new expeditionary force will respond to calls to intervene in failed states, while an anti-terrorist special forces unit will be strengthened.Is all this simply an Americanisation of Canada's forces in the name of "inter-operability", as some parliamentary critics suggest?
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One aim is to achieve "inter-operability" with US forces, to meet new guidelines adopted during a visit by Mr Abe to Washington in April.
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Intel should probably commit to some standard of inter-operability or at least guarantee it will not to do anything to degrade the operation of rival processors.
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Maximizing existing resources, streamlining waste, greater inter-operability and preventing overlap among NATO's European members remain essential.
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"The commission is asking member states to move towards open standards and inter-operability but the commission itself is obviously doing nothing of the sort," Karsten Gerloff, the president of the Free Software Foundation Europe, a group advocating open-source software, said.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In technical writing, quantify "operability" with metrics where possible, such as mean time to repair (MTTR) or ease-of-use scores, to provide concrete evidence.
Common error
Avoid using "operability" when you simply mean "operation". "Operation" refers to the action of operating, while "operability" refers to the capability or quality of being operable.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "operability" is as a noun, referring to the degree to which something is capable of being operated or used. Ludwig AI confirms its acceptability in written English, indicating its role in describing a system's ability to function.
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "operability" functions as a noun that signifies the extent to which something is capable of being operated or used. Ludwig AI validates it as grammatically correct and usable in written English. While it is relatively rare, "operability" is predominantly found in news and media contexts when describing systems and devices. When using "operability", ensure it accurately reflects the capability and quality of being operable, rather than the act of "operation" itself. Consider alternatives like "usability" or "functionality" to provide nuanced meanings.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Usability
Refers to the quality of being easy to use and learn.
Functionality
Describes the range of functions that something can perform.
Ease of operation
Focuses on the simplicity and straightforwardness of using a system or device.
Functional capacity
Emphasizes the capability of something to perform its intended functions.
Operational readiness
Indicates the state of being prepared and ready for operation.
Working order
Highlights the state of being in a condition to function correctly.
Effective performance
Stresses the ability to produce the intended result or effect.
Practical application
Highlights the real-world use and applicability of something.
System efficiency
Focuses on the ratio of useful output to total input in a system.
Technical feasibility
Indicates the possibility of implementing something from a technical perspective.
FAQs
How can I use "operability" in a sentence?
"Operability" refers to the extent to which something can be operated or used. For example: "The design improvements significantly enhanced the "usability" and "operability" of the device".
What are some alternatives to using "operability"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "functionality", "usability", or "efficiency" to convey a similar meaning.
What does "interoperability" mean?
"Interoperability" refers to the ability of different systems or devices to work together. It's related to "operability" but emphasizes compatibility and seamless interaction between different components.
Is "operability" the same as "performance"?
While related, "operability" focuses on the ease and feasibility of operating something, while "performance" focuses on how well it functions. A system can have high "operability" but still have subpar performance, and vice-versa.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested