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"technical achievability" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is capable of being achieved due to the technical advances available. For example, "The new software has increased the technical achievability of the task."
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In 2011 the WHO increased the provisional drinking-water guideline for uranium from 15 μg/L to 30 μg/L [ 1, 96, 97]; the WHO notes "The guideline value is designated as provisional because of scientific uncertainties surrounding uranium toxicity…as well as difficulties concerning its technical achievability in smaller supplies" [ 1].
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Second, achievability.
The name suggested achievability.
The declaration emphasizes the achievability of polio eradication by 2018.
The achievability test is also key to the public v private debate.
"We have to find the intersection of audacity and achievability," Mr. Diamandis says.
We also talked about durability of solutions and achievability of solutions.
Perhaps the most profound change is in the perceived achievability of Make Poverty History's mission.
The achievability proof uses the likelihood encoder and the strong soft-covering lemma for superposition codes.
She argues that we shouldn't let concerns about practicality and achievability blunt the ambition of SDGs.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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