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Discover Ludwig"sound workable" is a valid and common phrase in English.
It is used when one is describing a plan, idea, or solution as something that appears to be practical and possibly successful. For example: "I think this plan sounds workable. Let's give it a shot and see what happens."
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"The majority felt that there would be an ultimate benefit in developing a good sound workable 'intercept as evidence' system through such public debate and that the detrimental effect of disclosure was negligible if not non-existent".
Can government regulators come up with sound, workable criteria for assessing child care quality?
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It sounded workable -- volume in exchange for a discount.
Still, the concept of Othello's lording it over the guards in front of cheering crowds sounded workable.
It sounds a workable structure, with the latter two elements costing about £200m apiece.
That sounds rather workable, although some, no doubt, will complain that it'll slow the game down.
"It sounded like it was workable; it sounded simple," Palmore says.
What seemed like an outlandish idea a few months ago is beginning to sound like a workable option.
I'm not the shadow environment secretary who has to rigorously maintain credibility far beyond my immediate close circle of like-minded friends, and who needs to ensure that my policies sound just as workable from Merthyr Tydfil to Doncaster as they do while I'm ordering sprouting alfalfa salad in a vegan-organic delicatessen.
All in all, it sounds like a workable plan.
American officials, despite voicing "real concerns" about the Electoral Council's decision, have recommended that the opposition negotiate a workable, logistically sound agreement that will permit signatures to be quickly confirmed.
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