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Discover LudwigThe phrase "usable in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about something that is ready to be used in a particular situation or context. For example, "This new software program is usable in a wide range of circumstances."
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The materials were not usable in a nuclear bomb, a spokesman said.
It is to be usable in 2010 and completed in early 2011.
The devices are usable in any buildings where FanVision is wired, without any adaptations.
The people who unearth this data and make it usable in the courtroom are known as computer forensic specialists.
Mr. Walder wants the cards to be linked to credit card accounts and usable in multiple forms of transit.
It utilizes sounds, bays, lagoons, rivers, and canals and is usable in many portions by deep-draft vessels.
The northward views encompass the Empire State Building, and retractable awnings render the main terrace usable in almost any weather.
During the Romantic movements, thinkers reevaluated past thought and looked for what might be usable in it.
Samsung 731SC (usable in 5 different languages).
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In part because it bought usable in-process technology from Cyrix and Centaur.
A study involving 10 rehabilitation professionals confirms that the system is usable in-home environments.
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