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flexible

[flek-suh-buhl] / ˈflɛk sə bəl /




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But if your itinerary is more flexible, they’re a great option.

From MarketWatch

Simply put, with other commodities, supply is more flexible and producers can respond to price signals.

From MarketWatch

In contrast, experience-related changes were concentrated in flexible regulatory regions that control rapid immune responses.

From Science Daily

Together, these results highlight how domestication shaped the modern cat's voice, turning the meow into a flexible communication tool while leaving the purr as a steady marker of individuality.

From Science Daily

From the outside, it's just a public leisure centre on the edge of town, with sprightly pensioners staying flexible in aerobics classes and excitable kids in for swimming lessons.

From BBC