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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a versatile" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that has multiple uses or is suitable for many different purposes. For example, "The new office chair is extremely versatile, making it perfect for any home office setup."
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He's a versatile player.
"He's a versatile lad.
I'm a versatile fighter.
"I'm a versatile player.
Williams, 27, is clearly a versatile athlete.
Risotto, like pasta, is a versatile medium.
He's a versatile three-down player.
-Why is corn called a "versatile" crop?
The OSD is a versatile recorder.
What a versatile set of letters.
Steven Savile is a versatile writer.
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