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the operable
adjective
Able to be operated or used
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"Eventually" is the operable word, though.
"Experiment," in fact, is the operable word.
Sensitivity study on the operable WDVB number is also performed.
"Retired" is the operable -- and most unsettling -- description of the societies' volunteers.
"I'm late for dinner," I said, as though dinner were the operable word.
"Such cases that today are just opened and closed back up may now fall into the operable category.
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High objective response rates can be achieved with standard combination chemotherapy, rendering in most cases the tumour operable at the end of the treatment (Hortobagyi and Buzdar, 1997).
It was operated for the first time on September 15 , 1831 and it became the oldest operable steam locomotive in the world when the Smithsonian Institution operated it in 1981.
However, similarly to the Solomon Islands, the potentially operable estate is considerably smaller at around 126 000 km2, and the presently commercially viable forest area is estimated at 88 000 km2.
With this exhibition, the locomotive became the oldest operable steam locomotive (and oldest self-propelled vehicle) in the world.
The house is not air conditioned; minimal cooling is provided by cross-ventilation between the two operable windows and the entrance doors.
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