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The phrase "provide workable" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a solution, plan or idea that can be used in a practical way. For example, "The team was able to provide a workable solution for the project."
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"Though these proposals are still far from what we have long said would be ideal, we believe that they may have the potential to provide workable arrangements for the future," said its chair, the Right Rev Jonathan Baker, bishop of Fulham.
The proposed framework will provide workable and robust solutions to such complex tasks.
"So we have worked hard in a spirit of unity to forge a structure that can provide workable and meaningful solutions.
Using the case of generality, I assess whether Levins-style treatments of modelling provide workable resources for assessing trade-offs in experimental design.
These results may provide workable guidelines for the optimization of roof shapes and support designs in minimizing rock detachment above cavity roofs in practice.
"Though these proposals are still far from what we have long said would be ideal, we believe that they may have the potential to provide workable arrangements for the future.
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Here's the key picture: What this says is that the system that has provided workable insurance coverage to many (but not enough) Americans is coming apart at the seams.
Through years of graduate study, they can become "so deeply immersed in the nuances of [their] particular research that they can't put it in a larger perspective" and judge its relevance to providing workable solutions for real-world needs.
Both the central government and local government at various levels have issued preferential policies, established venture fund for university graduates, set up venture incubation parks, held university student entrepreneurship forum, providing workable environment resources for university graduates to start up and develop business of their own (Yanhong and Yibin 2011).
"We've spent considerable time and energy and hope that we can provide a workable solution to U. S. homeowners".
Chief Justice Roberts, writing for himself and Justices Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas and Samuel A. Alito Jr., said that "the standard the majority articulates — 'probability of bias' — fails to provide clear, workable guidance for future cases".
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