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'practical applicability' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the usefulness or practicality of a certain concept, idea, or product. For example, "We need to consider the practical applicability of this new technology in the field of medicine."
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Multiple-target tracking has received tremendous attention due to its wide practical applicability in video processing and analysis applications.
The Coase theorem had practical applicability in the debate about the rights over the radio spectrum in 1960s America.
In any case, for Bachelet, reconciliation is a problematic concept for reasons other than its practical applicability.
However, todayʼs solution techniques scale poorly, limiting MDPsʼ practical applicability.
Practical applicability was demonstrated through the analysis of real samples.
Subsequently, their practical applicability is tested in two case studies.
This limits the practical applicability of runtime verification.
Numerical examples show the practical applicability of the proposed method.
The practical applicability of the receptor has also been investigated.
The scope of the project is focused specifically on the PIA process and tools and their practical applicability.
Rigorously referenced and clearly written, Williams' hallmarks are thoroughness, scientific basis, and practical applicability for the obstetrician at the bedside.
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