"Viably" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
faisable, realisable, practicable
Example sentence 1:
"The new business model was considered viable, with a clear vision for growth and profitability."
In this example, "viable" means capable of being successful and able to continue to operate in the future.
Example sentence 2:
"The country's financial situation is no longer viable, and the government must take drastic measures to recover."
Here, "viable" means capable of being supported or maintained economically.
Example sentence 3:
"The project's feasibility study revealed that the proposed development was not viable due to environmental concerns."
In this instance, "viable" means capable of being carried out or implemented successfully.
Example sentence 4:
"The new chef's vision for the restaurant was to serve only the most viable and sustainable seafood options."
Here, "viable" means able to thrive or be successful in a particular environment.
Example sentence 5:
"The company's business plan outlined several viable investment opportunities for the next quarter."
In this example, "viable" means capable of being invested in or potentially profitable.