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UK
/ɛkspˈɔːtəbəl/
]
[ US /ɛkˈspɔɹtəbəɫ/ ]
[ US /ɛkˈspɔɹtəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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suitable for export
exportable cultural achievements
How To Use exportable In A Sentence
- Can you replicate this model so it can be exportable and usable by other institutions in other settings?
- Being pragmatic, the group also noted that only as a means of last resort should there be an "exportable" tax like a hotel room tax and only if there were no other alternatives. Hawaii Reporter
- S . interior , sparking safety advisories from federal officials , slowing barge traffic and tightening exportable grain supplies.
- But the development of patentable, exportable technology depends on a ready supply of engineers. Times, Sunday Times
- National currency, being subject to strictly enforced government ‘copyright,’ can be viewed as part of a country's marketable and exportable intellectual property.
- Either then produces net exportable electricity for sale to offset plant - operating costs.
- Q: If this election results in a true democracy, is it exportable to the rest of the Arab world?
- Patricia Ingham, an expert in 19th century fiction and former Oxford don, said she wondered whether Shakespeare was really our only exportable brand. Shakespeare gets the starring role in cultural celebration alongside Olympics
- The Reserve Bank of India Governor Y.V. Reddy said recently that creating any kind of stabilization fund may not be justified, given the lack of "a dominant 'exportable' natural resource" and "consistent current account deficits. Reality May Thwart
- ‘The shifts in production technics, the understanding of systems integration and the delivery of attractive and engaging television services are all exportable skills,’ he said.