viable solution

collocation in English

meaningsofviableandsolution

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viable
adjective
uk
/ˈvaɪ.ə.bəl/
us
/ˈvaɪ.ə.bəl/
able to work as intended or able ...
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solution
noun
uk
/səˈluː.ʃən/
us
/səˈluː.ʃən/
the answer to ...
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(Definition ofviableandsolutionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofviable solution

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The escapist, however, has some work to show that escapism is not only aviablesolutionto the problem, but the best of the alternatives.
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The success of this ongoing research may make this method aviablesolution.
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Negotiations between the military government and the various opposition movements have emerged as the onlyviablesolutionto the crisis.
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This makes adaptive controllers aviablesolutionfor the tracking control problem.
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The onlyviablesolutionwas to make adjustments that although we may find them difficult to comprehend in detail - are symptoms of a clear discomfort.
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Aviablesolutionhere is to have some kind of named entity grammars, processed in a weaker formalism.
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My main criticism is that, actually, they introduce a second-order indeterminacy problem rather than offering aviablesolution.
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So far forth, it seems to be aviablesolutionto our puzzle.
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In view of the complexity of intercultural communication, which often involves interaction among several cultures, such a method is a moreviablesolution.
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However, to confiscate the land from the mixed farmers and give it back to the pastoralists is not aviablesolution.
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If the surrogate objects, the institution will transfer the patient to another facility if possible, but this is usually not aviablesolutionfor critically ill patients.
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Palliative care, as delivered by hospice, provides aviablesolution.
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We know that everything in nature escapes - through cross-pollination for example - so closing borders is not aviablesolution.
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The trading of emission rights may be interesting as an experiment, but it is not aviablesolution.
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We should ask ourselves whether, if the two peoples cannot coexist in one country, there is only oneviablesolution: the creation of two states.
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It is absurd to suggest that that is aviablesolution.
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If that happened everywhere, there would be aviablesolutionto the problem.
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