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Common collocations with viable in American Collocation

viable adjective

US /ˈvaɪəb(ə)l/

completely

perfectly

Both software and hardware solutions are perfectly viable options.

really

really
truly

Neither of these explanations seems to be truly viable.

possibly

potentially

From a number of potentially viable ideas put forward, eighteen have been selected.

in a particular way

commercially
economically
environmentally
financially
politically
technically

These online services are starting to become commercially viable.

method or plan

means
method
option
plan
proposition
solution
strategy

The cart survived as a viable means of transport until well into the twentieth century.

different choice

alternative
substitute

In most circles, online learning is hailed as a viable alternative to traditional classroom settings.

project or business

business
enterprise
project

It was obvious that the project was not viable.

be or become viable

be
become
prove
remain

How can the industry remain viable in such a climate?

seem viable

appear
seem

The County Council considered that the project did not appear financially viable.

consider something viable

consider something
deem something

Option three is not considered viable as a method of limiting biodegradable waste.