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The phrase "workable policies" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use this phrase when discussing a particular set of policies that can be realistically implemented and effectively carried out. For example, "We must ensure that our organization has workable policies that will allow us to achieve our desired objectives."
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Angry words are one thing, workable policies another.
The next test will be to choose ministers who can translate his promises into workable policies.
They can pile up the criticism and the protest votes without having to produce workable policies of their own.
It will now be up to Mr. Bush and his advisers to translate these sometimes conflicting objectives into workable policies.
And much of the work that has been done has yet to be translated into workable policies.
This report shows the Government has no workable policies to meet that promise and David Cameron is not being straight with the British people.
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Economists have workable policy ideas for addressing climate change.
The public's wishes don't leave room for any workable policy.
Translating that into workable policy and practice, however, means there's a long way to go.
There remains a gap in government between attractive rhetoric and workable policy.
President Obama has agreed that Iran cannot be contained, and thus that patience is not a workable policy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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