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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agile enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the capability of being flexible, adaptable, or responsive in various contexts, such as business, project management, or personal skills.
Example: "Our team needs to be agile enough to respond quickly to changing market demands."
Alternatives: "flexible enough" or "adaptable enough".
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Still, a few ordinary investors were agile enough to squeeze out a profit.
At least the woman was agile enough to remain on her feet.
He is agile enough to chat graciously about books and charm paparazzi.
They are not agile enough to delude the driver into imagining these are smaller vehicles.
That is not dazzling, but he is agile enough to make plays when needed.
Runner tried to avoid ball, but runner was not agile enough to elude ball.
"It is impossible to be agile enough to time the top or the bottom," he added.
It's no sports car but is agile enough and is a smooth ride when not being pushed hard.
He suggested other players in the pork pie market were agile enough to fill any supply gaps.
We reflexively expect rosés to be light, dry and fresh, not inconsequential but lithe and agile enough for lunchtime drinking.
In a changing world, the winners are the ones who are agile enough to take advantage.
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