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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'I'm versatile' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe someone that is able to do many different things. For example, you can say "I'm very versatile – I'm comfortable working in marketing, sales, and accounting".
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"It's not about wanting to show I'm versatile," he explains.
"It shows that I'm versatile and able to play anywhere on the line".
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One thing that's good is that I am versatile and I can play a lot of different positions.
I went from playing a feisty man to a very sexy, manipulative woman: it showed that I was versatile.
I've felt the pressure of wanting to be known as a young actress rather than just Alisha from Misfits", she divulges, adding "I hope that doing a play like this will show that I am versatile".
I always felt I knew I was versatile, I had the ability to be versatile.
b) I am versatile -- I like sitting on the couch with my hand down my pants but also poppin' bottles at Bagatelle.
And best of all, it's versatile.
I like being versatile".
Otherwise, it does take you into soul and R&B territory, which I love--I'm not against that--but I want to be versatile enough to do other things too.
I'm a versatile fighter.
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