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Discover LudwigThe phrase "viable example" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to an example that is practical, feasible, or capable of being implemented.
Example: "The study provided a viable example of how renewable energy can be integrated into urban planning."
Alternatives: "practical example" or "feasible example."
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Many residents in Aleppo supported the rebels and turned a blind eye to their abuses, hoping that they'd eventually succeed and that the city would become a viable example of post-Assad governance.
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Here we present the full second post-Newtonian approximation of the scalar-tensor theory including viable examples of intermediate-range gravity.
The economic criterion limits action to what is economically viable; for example, in many cases only actions that provide a positive net present value are likely to be adopted.
Industrial use of GHPs is being investigated and has been shown to be viable, for example in greenhouses [22].
Its access to Facebook data was still viable, for example, and it could have gone on to incorporate other social signals outside of the Twitterverse, had they really believed in the product's potential.
The measurement is recorded at 5 days after irradiation and at this time, a certain number of cells are no longer viable, for example, detectable as physiological functional cells.
Detecting deletions deleterious to a mouse may be biologically viable, and examples of somatic variants, in the tissue sampled given that gene's developmental stage-specific or tissue-specific expression.
Applied AI, also known as advanced information processing, aims to produce commercially viable "smart" systems for example, "expert" medical diagnosis systems and stock-trading systems.
In some areas swidden remains important simply because intensification is not a viable choice, for example when population densities and/or food market demands are low.
This fact, combined with major improvements in EDX collection efficiency, have made atomic resolution EDX mapping quite viable, see for example the near-atomically abrupt SrTiO3/LaAlO3 interface mapped in Fig. 10.
Together, parks form a potential cross-border ecological corridor and hence, can be considered as a key area for advancing the idea of Fennosscandia Green Belt and, for example, viable and cross-border migratory great beast populations have a central role in this initiative (cf. Paanajärvi2010; Metsähallitus2010).
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