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Discover LudwigThe word "warrantable" is correct and can be used in written English
Generally, it is used as an adjective to describe something that is justified, reasonable, or allowable. For example, "The court ruled that the action was warrantable given the circumstances."
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warrantable
adjective
Justifiable, just, proper.
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He advises sellers to determine whether their building is warrantable before listing a unit.
For the few who decide that the property is worth taking the chance, the agency tries to minimize it by first ensuring that the building involved is warrantable — that is, that banks are willing to lend there.
"You have to make sure the building is warrantable".
Scholars and survivors of the society are frequently determined, beyond what is warrantable by the facts, to see the spectre of Birchism in any full-throated contemporary manifestation of conservatism.
This is a warrantable solution to a basic logistical problem -- the sheer number of direct victims of Mr. McVeigh's crime.
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