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- nounviability (noun)
- ability to work successfully:"an interest in the long-term viability of British companies" · "studies to ensure the viability of the project"
- biologyability to survive or live successfully:"pregnancy depends on the viability of the sperm and egg" · "the viability of the harvested seeds was tested"
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