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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agile more" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "We need to be agile more in our approach to project management."
Alternatives: "more agile" or "in a more agile manner".
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It just makes things more agile, more transparent".
"Clients today want us to be faster, more agile, more nimble and more entrepreneurial — not bigger and more bureaucratic and more complex," Mr. Jones said in a statement.
"We've been working this very hard, ourselves, to accommodate our thinking so we can be agile, more flexible in our responses.
"I think it is good, given that we need to be more agile, more flexible in our policy making, with all due respect to our wise, experienced elders".
In Egypt, at every stage, the protesters proved more agile, more resourceful, more imaginative and more determined than what one of them, in a breathless television interview, dismissed as "those stone-age men sitting in chairs".
Rumsfeld intended to remake the American military into a lighter, more agile, more readily useful force that would be able to leverage new technology to project lethal power over great distances.
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However, being agile is more than just a characteristic.
The fact is that a more agile military needs an equally agile support team.
Why can't airlines become more agile?
This year we're lighter and more agile.
Being the younger man I would expect Boetsch to be more agile and more physically able.
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