bankable in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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It also becomes bankable, i.e. eligible to borrow from local commercial banks for re-lending to its clients.
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With eight movies in a row grossing more than $100m, he is one of the most bankable stars in the world.
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He wasn't the most bankable of artists.
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Both fire and police officers receive 18 sick days per year -- three-and-a-half-weeks, on top of vacation days -- all of which are bankable.
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The publication of a bankable feasibility study towards the end of the first quarter should place some meat on the bones.
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But bankable sick days weren't keeping teachers from staying home.
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She is called one of the bankable stars in the same.
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In a 2005 survey of influential movie producers, she was ranked among the top ten most bankable stars.
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Due to his good looks and intense acting, he became a bankable star appearing in 49 films in his 15-year career.
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Many performers who ignored him until then came to him now he had shown his strangeness could be bankable.
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