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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very flexible one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is adaptable or versatile in various contexts.
Example: "This policy is a very flexible one, allowing employees to adjust their schedules as needed."
Alternatives: "an extremely adaptable one" or "a highly versatile one."
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As a company, we think of technology as another performer (a very flexible one) and in this case, the app was to be the opera's guide: the impartial ferryman.
"My constitution is a very flexible one," Scalia said in a speech at Princeton University in 2012.
Playing styles are unique to each person and you may well have a very flexible one or a rigid one.
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I check out his site listing where one traveller describes him as "a very flexible, easy-going, experienced guide".
At this point, one has to bear in mind that the ECL2 is a very flexible region and therefore challenging to model.
An Ant community has a very flexible structure and the server could coordinate the work of practically any number of individual colonies located upon one or many servers.
She's a very reliable person, very nurturing, and a very flexible person.
The "Add Text" option is a very flexible widget option.
"It was a very flexible, very unorthodox process," Mr. Tomov recalled.
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