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Yes, usable is an adjective to describe a noun as able to be used; for example usable information.
They have access to the sun, right?
There are 3 dimentions: TIME; LOCATION; FORM.Time:Having access to information when you need itHaving the information that describes the time and period you are consideringLocation:Accessing the information no matter where you are, Intranet, internal organisation internet, spreads the data within a companyForum:Access of diverse type of data: video, audio, text, images etc..Usable, accurate and free of errors
No, the word 'usable' is an adjective to describe a noun as able or fit to be used (usable information).The verb form is to use (uses, using, used): He used his head to figure out the answer.
Anywhere !... Almost all UK rivers have some access points to the riverbanks, that are usable by the general public.
If fully functioning and in usable condition but not like-new, it should retail between $100 and $200.
Bolt action shotguns in usable condition will retail for $100 - $125. They could have been made anytime from 1908 to 1960. With the rest of the markings on the gun, we might be able to identify the actual manufacturer's model number and determine a range of dates when that model was produced.
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Synonyms for available include, but are not limited to, accessible, usable, and handy. For more exciting information regarding the word 'available', please access the related link below:
Write a letter being careful to reveal no usable information to the captor.
The function of a photodetector is to detect the intensity of laser light and take that information and transfer it to a format usable by other products. A photodector transfers the information into electrical energy.
information- is data that have been arranged or processed to view in some usable form