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Discover Ludwig"agile for" is not a common or correct phrase to use in written English.
It does not make sense as a standalone phrase. However, "agile" can be used as an adjective in a sentence, such as "The company is known for its agile approach to project management." In this sentence, "agile" means being able to move quickly and easily.
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"I'm too quick, too agile for him".
Davis is uncommonly fast and agile for a 250-pounder with power.
MR. FARRELL, 30, is remarkably agile for a bearish, large-framed man.
He's very agile for a guy his size, has good hands.
Captain Casey is incredibly agile for a player of her height and build.
Cilic possesses one of the most complete games on the tour: He's remarkably agile for someone 6-foot-6.
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After a couple of decades of losing market share to more agile for-profit competitors, the nonprofit Blues and other organizations will again have their day in the sun.
Williams is remarkably agile and quick for his bulky frame, but Umenyiora made him spin like a top.
This multi-band reception scheme is a promising possibility for frequency agile A/D conversion for CR.
This is not just important for agile teams, but for all companies.
One division, Agile 1, for instance, supplies and, in some cases, employs people for other businesses.
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