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"the feasibility of doing" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to discuss the practicality or possibility of carrying out a certain action or task. Example: "Before we can propose any solutions, we must first assess the feasibility of doing the project within our budget constraints."
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I suggest that their American counterparts investigate the feasibility of doing the same.
I had really intended to just to talk with him about the feasibility of doing this research.
"I created a business plan, looked into financing, learned the winemaking trade and looked into the feasibility of doing it in Westchester," he said.
Some descendants of the Intrepid crew have called for repatriating the remains, and Congress has requested that the Pentagon study the feasibility of doing so.
Some architecture experts have questioned the feasibility of doing this, given that the stacks support the Rose Reading Room, directly above.
NASA should slow the planning and implementation of these smaller projects, he said, and install "better reality checks" on the feasibility of doing certain missions with the money allowed.
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Other American experts also see problems from the creation of an organization like MI5. "In practice, I am skeptical both about the political feasibility of doing it and the wisdom of the legislators who would be called upon to craft it," said Steven Aftergood, a senior research analyst and intelligence policy expert at the Federation of American Scientists in Washington.
Many were supportive of taking a break, though several wondered about the financial feasibility of doing so.
Another hypothetical possibility is that PFCs could be incorporated into asthma medications, because recent publications have explored the technical feasibility of doing so (Butz et al. 2002; Lehmler 2007).
The results from our study will provide inputs specifically to test the logistics of the study methodology, feasibility of doing some tests such as cord-blood serum c-peptide, glucose testing in infants and understanding recruitment issues in addition to mobility of pregnant women and determinants of following them up successfully and viability of following pregnant women in a diverse background.
The utility or feasibility of doing this depends totally on the type of workspace you have and your work style––some people have such cramped desk space already that any sort of barricade would leave no room for the keyboard itself.
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