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The phrase "all flexible" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is entirely adaptable or versatile, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "The new policy is all flexible, allowing employees to adjust their schedules as needed."
Alternatives: "completely adaptable" or "entirely versatile".
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All flexible, too, Baker said.
It's all flexible and "swappable", of course, but there's clarity about the division of labour.
The new designs, Saval writes, were "breathing, lyrical and, above all, flexible".
After all, "flexible" can also mean contorting oneself into painful positions just to make ends meet.
I've observed in my daughter that, particularly as a toddler, she was extremely irregular, but not at all flexible.
All flexible materials such as textiles, papers, polymers or metals are handled on rollers during their processing.
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The modified structure so obtained was used for all the flexible docking studies while only NEMO chains were used for performing semi-flexible dockings.
But they've all got flexible roles in the band.
She pointed to the WGEA itself, which has 30 employees all in flexible roles.
"We've all been flexible to get the best tools for the job," said Mr Arenas.
Small business entrepreneurship is all about flexible employment and poor opportunities.
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