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the marketable
adjective
Of or pertaining to marketability; capable of being marketed.
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The journalist then takes all of the knowledge gathered from the users and drafts the company's bigger story — the story about the marketable product, and how it will fit into and change the market you are entering.
Another measure of the lesser threat from federal budget deficits is the size of the marketable public debt sold by the Treasury and the overall fixed-income market.
Boston has five sturdy starters, including the marketable Brad Penny.
Wholesomeness is not the marketable commodity it once was in American culture.
From the limited ranks of the available, the willing, the tolerated, and the marketable, van Zweden has emerged the victor.
But the game airbrushes the disparate struggles of the city — favoring the marketable at the expense of the majority.
Emboldened, I progressed to a trickier lager variety, and was even considering the marketable value of "Ryan's Porter".
Somehow, being billed as the marketable savior for the obscure sport of short-track speedskating just evolved.
The marketable birds can fetch up to five euros apiece, and a well-run site can yield a thousand birds or more a day.
Some of this has to do with the marketable blond charms of Mr. Parker (one of the original "History Boys"), who conveniently resembles Prince William.
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"The more big schools on the diploma, the more marketable the MBA," he says.
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