useable and usable are both accepted, yet the proper spelling is usable. (According to most dictionaries.)
I even spelled check it and useable is red so usable would be correct.
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Either is correct, but the term "this list" is another usable form. (More common is "the list below" rather than "the below list".)
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Land not usable for crops ,grazing,or forests.
The extraction of petroleum is the process by which usable petroleum is extracted and removed from the earth.
Webster's 17th Edition shows usable first and useable second. So, either is okay.
That was a useable toy
Artistic License. Any word is usable
Depends on the model and tanks, but 38 usable is quite standard.
About 3% of water is fresh and usable, but 3/4 of that 3% are in the ice caps and glaciers.
The correct spelling of the adjective is "practical" (usable, feasible).
The digest worn out non-usable parts of the cell or foreign bodies that enter the cell is call the lysosome.
The correct spelling of the plural noun is "resources" (usable or available materials).
In the block that contains its definition./* i isn't useable here */{ int i; /* i is useable here */ }/* i isn't useable here */
1 percent of fresh water is useable
Yes, the suffix -able can be added to a verb to create an adjective that indicates the ability to perform the action of the verb. For example, "teach" + "able" = "teachable."
no its not