saleability
English
Noun
saleability (usually uncountable, plural saleabilities)
- The quality or state of being saleable.
- 1901, Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford, The Inheritors, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page, 1920, Chapter 5, p. 72,
- He threw a heavy, ribbon-bound mass of matter into my lap, and recommenced writing his report upon its saleability as a book.
- 1911, Theodore Dreiser, Jennie Gerhardt, New York: Boni & Liveright, Chapter 48,
- The character of the land, its salability, and the likelihood of a rise in value could be judged by the property adjacent […]
- 2002, Julian Barnes, “Not Drowning But Waving: The Case of Louise Colet” in Something to Declare, New York: Knopf Doubleday,
- […] she had used up her fame in her own lifetime, and wrote no one book which either merit or saleability could sustain in print.
- 1901, Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford, The Inheritors, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page, 1920, Chapter 5, p. 72,
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- salability (chiefly US)
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