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feasibility study
noun
a study designed to determine the practicability of a system or plan
Example Sentences
Both the UK and Scottish governments have pledged millions of pounds to support the site, while the results of a £1.5m feasibility study - looking at potential low-carbon alternative uses - was published in March.
In Illinois, for example, a proposal for a universal pay-it-forward loan fund got as far as a feasibility study.
County Supervisor Janice Hahn introduced a motion Wednesday during Metro’s Olympics and Paralympics committee meeting to launch a feasibility study assessing ridership demand, cost and possible routes.
But after being taken over by private equity firm The Friedkin Group in December, the club conducted a feasibility study about maintaining the stadium as a home for the women's team, and have now opted to continue operating the site.
Although the stadium was scheduled to be torn down and replaced by a housing complex, a community health and medical center, an education center and a park, among other things, the Friedkin Group, the team’s new American owner, recently commissioned a feasibility study to determine if the venue could be preserved for use by Everton’s academy and women’s teams.
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