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"flexible approach" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an approach that allows for changes or adjustments where necessary. For example, "The team adopted a flexible approach to the project, allowing for changes as needed over the course of the year."
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A flexible approach to work is also essential.
Like Power, he favours a more flexible approach.
The place has also adapted Ghenet's friendly, flexible approach.
Hertfordshire takes a flexible approach to learning, with possibilities for e-learning and part-time study.
Both institutions suggested that their flexible approach reflected a change in educational attitudes.
Luckily, some donors, including the United States, are realizing that a more flexible approach is possible.
Whitehall did adopt a more flexible approach, but kept it quiet.
Clarke called for a "flexible approach" to data protection in Europe.
"They support a flexible approach that will adjust for new information and technology".
However, the alliance should forge a more flexible approach to decision-making on most other issues.
As well as a flexible approach, print designers need to be resilient.
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