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flexible

[flek-suh-buhl] / ˈflɛk sə bəl /




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The joy of these meals is in their freedom: they’re forgiving, flexible, and somehow deeply satisfying.

From Salon

The Department for Transport said: "Contactless ticketing means passengers are benefiting from simpler, more flexible travel and the majority of single tickets will be the same price or even lower."

From BBC

Dr Kaye says goals should be written with flexible phrasing such as "I want to experiment with", "I want to create more space for" or "I'm learning what works for me when".

From BBC

The boys learn that they must back their natural talents with drills, emotional intelligence, experience and a more comprehensive and flexible skill set to actually restore Karasuno to its former glory.

From Salon

That’s difficult for many people, so it’s important to be flexible.

From MarketWatch