How to Use replicable in a Sentence

replicable

adjective
  • There are so many skills that are not replicable.
    Fortune Editors, Fortune, 29 Oct. 2025
  • That shouldn’t be a replicable skill.
    Hannah Keyser, CNN Money, 16 Jan. 2026
  • How much is replicable in districts that don't look like his?
    Ivan Pereira, ABC News, 19 Feb. 2026
  • So these three things are not replicable in any other country in the world.
    Foreign Affairs, 22 May 2014
  • Is that because there are so few replicable paths to success?
    Chris Kornelis, WSJ, 15 May 2018
  • The replicable half, the part a frontier model can now do, stops being a moat.
    Alex Lazarow, Forbes.com, 29 June 2026
  • Like pursuing, one last time, a rush replicable only on the slopes.
    Andrew Greif, NBC news, 12 Dec. 2025
  • But this one, Astra, was designed to be replicable and to travel the world.
    Steve Baltin, Forbes, 23 Feb. 2024
  • Some things, like the crowds and rhythms of a tournament round, are not easily replicable.
    Brian Costa, WSJ, 3 Apr. 2018
  • But his success despite — and because of — that worldview will not be replicable for long.
    Philip Bump, Washington Post, 16 Aug. 2017
  • Recipe developers know what to expect and can write replicable recipes with it.
    Jesse Szewczyk, Bon Appetit Magazine, 17 Oct. 2025
  • In the Nation, Arvin Alaigh looked at whether her win was replicable.
    David Weigel, semafor.com, 23 Feb. 2026
  • To be sure, this work is all replicable on classical computers.
    Jeannette Garcia, Scientific American, 15 Mar. 2021
  • Meaning, a non-fungible token is akin to a smart contract for a unique, non-replicable item.
    Hannah M. Mayer, Forbes, 3 Sep. 2021
  • Big market or small, what Atlanta did is replicable with the right investment.
    Paul Tenorio, The Athletic, 24 Feb. 2025
  • We have been focused for the last 25 years on building a model that can be replicable in cities across the country.
    Darcel Rockett, chicagotribune.com, 8 Mar. 2022
  • These types of orchestrations are replicable on both larger and smaller scales.
    Jesse Kirshbaum, SPIN, 22 May 2026
  • That means that the loop count is both something new, and also something that isn’t easily replicable elsewhere.
    Mat Honan, WIRED, 1 July 2014
  • His stroke was just so consistent, and his quick trigger was replicable in multiple settings.
    Cj Moore, The Athletic, 23 July 2024
  • This look is even more minimalist (and replicable), something easy but still presentable enough for the paparazzi.
    Isabel Serra, Glamour, 29 May 2025
  • That makes Norway's coastal routes an ideal testbed, but not an easily replicable one.
    Ryan Craggs, Travel + Leisure, 15 Jan. 2026
  • Though this sort of vetting process isn’t replicable, there is time for Democrats to scrutinize the contenders for top of the ticket.
    Editorial Board, Washington Post, 21 July 2024
  • Thompson has been doubted nearly every step of the way, and his early success could have been written off as fluky, or not replicable.
    Jesse Granger, New York Times, 11 Apr. 2026
  • The consistency of a literary style over time may also be replicable.
    Walt Hunter, The Atlantic, 4 June 2026
  • Not merely to employ, but to empower and to design a business so replicable another brand could copy it for good.
    Kate Hardcastle, Forbes.com, 14 Aug. 2025
  • WeWork adds its own design flair to its flexible spaces, but its business is replicable.
    Eliot Brown, WSJ, 20 Dec. 2017
  • Rushing for 69 yards and two scores against Kansas State isn’t replicable either.
    Ellis L. Williams, cleveland, 20 Apr. 2021
  • Welcome to the era of the audio meme, a time when replicable units of sound are a cultural currency as strong as — if not stronger than — images and text.
    New York Times, 17 Aug. 2022
  • Some practices are sound and promising in one landscape and community but maybe not be replicable in another.
    Lauren E. Oakes, Scientific American, 29 Jan. 2021
  • The number of studies into binaural beats is low, most have small sample sizes and the results aren’t always replicable.
    Troy Farah, Discover Magazine, 11 Dec. 2019

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