The property of being viable; the ability to live or to succeed(noun)
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Use "viability" in a sentence
"The other candidates including John Edwards don't appear to have received what they call viability, 15 percent of the 164 people who have gathered in this one caucus."
"Losing Orton is about losing long-term viability, which is why I like John's question so much last night."
""This is part of the political trade-off and this is usually equated with what we call the viability of social peace and political concord," Charles Chartouni of Georgetown University told Al Jazeera."