How to use in-sentence of “viable”:
+ A Recovery Plan has been drawn up, outlining strategies for the management of this fragile population; the overall objective is to ensure that this species remains viable in the long-term.
+ The first three multiples would be viable for use within a metric time system; they are 10 respectively.
+ If that’s a viable option here, I’m sure she could be consulted.
+ In short, I believe that after those last few red links are created, this is a viable option for moving this to the voting section.
+ Obviously, widespread use isn’t practical as going through and re-stubbing all of our stubs to take advantage of this is not an option, but passive use of it by just adding it where there are already multiple stubs or when an editor is cleaning up an article or originally tagging it a stub and trying to chose which one would be best of the viable options they have…
+ In the end, the new line was included in the financing plans of the new Hong Kong International Airport as the airport was not considered viable without direct public transport links.
+ Producing renewable energy locally can offer a viable alternative.
+ Ken Ham released a book after the debate titled “Inside the Nye Ham debate: is Creation a viable model: revealing truths from the worldview clash of the century”.

Example sentences of “viable”:
+ Such populations are rarely viable outside the laboratory.
+ The topic was the question "Is Creation A Viable Model of Origins?".
+ Such populations are rarely viable outside the laboratory.
+ The topic was the question “Is Creation A Viable Model of Origins?”.
+ I’ve been deleting them as test pages because they’re clearly not viable articles.
+ The ordinance was designed to prevent non viable banks from mushrooming, and to ensure orderly commercial banking.
+ It was first described in 2014 after a viable specimen was found in a 30,000-year-old ice core harvested from permafrost in Siberia, Russia.
+ Harald’s reign was probably one of relative peace and stability, and he set up a viable coin economy and foreign trade.
+ One recent study that eliminated four highly conserved non-coding DNA sequences in mice yielded viable mice with no significant phenotypic differences; the authors described their findings as “unexpected”.
+ Before agriculture had developed very far in BC, and well before farming fish was even a viable option, fishing was the only reliable way to get food.
+ In recent years telecommuting has also become a viable alternative to commuting for some jobs.
+ An organism must be viable at all stages of its development and at all stages of its evolution.
+ Despite these extremes in weather, agriculture remains important and viable in the area.
+ With the Internet now being a viable source for music, net labels emerge.
+ The loss of his friend affected him and the band so much that they decided to perform the song “One More Light” in his memory at the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Show in Los Angeles, rather than perform a more commercially viable song from the album.
+ Reynolds, but by this time was part of popular pseudoscience and no longer a scientifically viable hypothesis.
+ One reaction is suicide, but this is not generally considered to be a viable solution by Absurdists; suicide is in and of itself the most absurd action possible.
+ Given that the average gate at Barnsley accounts for less than 50% of capacity this appeared to be a strange announcement, however there are a number of structural concerns with the roof and the wooden floor of the upper tier and it would seem that a new structure is more financially viable than maintaining the existing one.
+ However, graphics cards were not viable for consumer products until the release of the Large Scale Integration circuit chip in the 1980’s.
+ The Kennington service was not commercially viable and services were diverted to operate to Queens Road in Battersea.
+ For example, domestic sheep were created by hybridisation, and no longer produce viable offspring with “Ovis orientalis”, one species from which they are descended.
