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replicable

[ rep-li-kuh-buhl ]

adjective

  1. capable of replication:

    The scientific experiment must be replicable in all details to be considered valid.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of replicable1

First recorded in 1950–55; replic(ate) + -able
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The Canberra model is replicable — and getting attention in L.A.

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The investment plans announced in the US - worth hundreds of billions of dollars - were simply not replicable elsewhere, but that may no longer be such a problem.

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One last thought: Is this utterly Montana-specific, to this one Supreme Court, or is this scalable and replicable across the country?

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Even if the Democrats’ 2024 circumstances were replicable, which they aren’t, I’d say that argument has been resoundingly rebuked.

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“Is that replicable in Bakersfield, Modesto, and so on? I want to think it is.â€

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