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to marketable
adjective
Of or pertaining to marketability; capable of being marketed.
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Taking a drug from bright idea to marketable product involves three main stages.
(Sellable is entirely different to marketable - I despair sometimes when I still see ridiculously high asking prices that bear absolutely no relation to economic realities).
The Atlantic salmon, which would be raised on farms, contain an extra growth hormone gene that allows them to grow to marketable size about twice as fast as conventional fish.
When the clams have reached a viable size, they are put back into controlled silos in the sea, where within six months they grow to marketable size -- in this case about two to three inches, or less than half the size of surf clams found in the ocean.
In this line, epidermis firmness and caliper reductions were observed compared to marketable fruit although cv.
Photocatalytic processes capable of removing CO2 and simultaneously converting it to marketable hydrocarbon products deserve attention [94].
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If you want to look marketable, go to the gym.
Is the book too long to be marketable, too short to be seriously reviewed?
For a leaf to be marketable, it has to be blemish free — no spots, holes or creases.
She now wears a bob and has no immediate plans to grow it to a marketable length, which she said would take years.
The metal is generally too expensive to make it marketable to the general consumer market, other than high-end products, particularly for the racing/performance market.
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