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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was workable with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something can be worked with, or manipulated in some way. For example, "The software was workable with a few simple tweaks."
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Joe said that he had several sets of quad stacks that he had no matches for … and told me he'd let me know if one of them was workable with my set.
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Soil is workable with temperature over 60 degrees.
The design of the generator may need different pulleys on the engine to apply proper shaft speed to the generator head and the alternator, or this may be workable with 1 engine pulley and 1 belt.
Capozzo et al. [ 24] reported that it was workable to vaccinate female mice with the DNA vaccine pTET1pp encoding tetanus toxin fragment C (Frag C), and their offspring with the Samonella vector carrying plasmid pTET1pp by nasal drip.
He felt Vickers would come up with a "solution that was workable".
The end result was workable.
Something that was workable.
"Ease of use is the biggest defining characteristic," says Braun. "Currently you really have only directional and selection buttons to work with, and an app needs to be workable — and fast — with limited input controls".
It said it wanted to establish "a new system which is workable, in line with practice elsewhere and able to command public respect".
Although this seems like a straight forward procedure, it requires various considerations and assumptions to be workable, in particular with respect to the question of how to assign the true evolutionary origin of a given gene.
Limestone is widely found on the Copperbelt and in the Lusaka district and is quarried for stone, lime, and cement; associated with it are workable occurrences of marble.
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