workable in the PONS Dictionary

workable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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All these tests showed recovery of the rocket to be workable.
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It will be necessary to expand to at least six football schools to maintain a workable football schedule.
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The workable sugar plantation required a large investment and a great deal of heavy labour.
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Such alloys are also more workable and easier to weld than pure aluminium.
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Practically, this meant that any 761 chassis could be easily adapted should the concept prove workable.
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Many condensed matter experiments are aiming to fabricate workable spintronics and quantum computers.
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Seeds should be started indoors 68 weeks before last frost or outdoors in early spring once the soil is workable.
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While this solution was workable, it was hardly ideal.
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There is a full counterweight fly system backstage, an advanced communication network, and a computer-controlled lighting and sound system, making the theatre practical and workable.
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One of them, the least cranky of the lot, has created a workable flying machine.
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