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"a malleable state" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is often used to describe a condition or situation that is easily shaped or molded. For example: "The team worked together to achieve success, putting the organization into a malleable state where it could easily adjust to changing conditions."
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It also risks treating the 'seriousness' of a condition as a fixed medical fact rather than as a potentially socially malleable state of affairs.
While rooted in blackness, it is not restricted by it, as Michael Eric Dyson says in the book's foreword; it is an enormously complex and malleable state, Touré says, "a completely liquid shape-shifter that can take any form".
There is a charge of vehicular homicide hanging over Heatley after his Ferrari convertible was ripped in half when it slammed into a brick pillar, left in the same malleable state as a pie tin.
Harrison et al. [ 25] have previously reported sensitivity of MHSES scores to change, a finding consistent with Bandura's [ 9] proposition that self-efficacy is a malleable psychological state, as opposed to a more permanent personality trait.
But for now, to many people the story exemplifies the woes that beset the Czech Republic: politically malleable state agencies, greedy politicians, over-mighty businesses and a culture of impunity.
On the other hand, copper objects that have become hardened by hammering or other deformation at ordinary temperatures can be restored to the malleable state by heating and quenching.
Tycoons themselves often compare their experience to J. P. Morgan's organization of trusts in early 20th-century America, when financial plotters used aggressive takeover tactics and malleable state legislatures to form giant monopolies like U.S. Steel, and began obeying the rules only after they established control.
My body was an unyielding block of metal, my joints creaky screws, and I'd have to coax them to warm up and obtain a semi-malleable state, while all around me, my teammates folded in half and assumed contortion-like positions.
(Anderson) ★ Avicii (Wednesday and Thursday) From Frank Sinatra to Avicii: Radio City is truly a malleable stage.
Yet the regime cannot implement such changes, for it exercises political control by controlling the economy: the status quo in Russia is preserved through monopoly rents, state-owned companies, a malleable judiciary, an opaque regulatory system and firms that rely on Mr Putin's favour.
Likewise, N816 and W817 in the CLT have been noted to provide a malleable docking surface for the JM and C-terminal tail in the active [12], and inactive states [11] of EGFR, respectively (Figure 3B-C) [22].
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