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The phrase "although not much flexibility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a limitation in adaptability or options available in a particular situation.
Example: "The project has a strict deadline, although not much flexibility can be afforded in the timeline."
Alternatives: "though limited flexibility" or "even if there's little flexibility."
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Secretary Powell suggested there was not much flexibility.
At 50 KES per consultation, cost and overhead are strictly monitored as there is not much flexibility in margins.
The answer is: some, although not much.
Yes, although not much is known.
The Court will not have much flexibility in the DOMA cases.
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Be sure that your tubing is long enough, however, as this option does not provide much flexibility.
U.S. Military Academy cadets don't get much flexibility.
Although there is much discussion about how taxes affect people's willingness to work, most people don't have much flexibility about how many hours they're employed.
"I don't see much flexibility from this administration".
These services don't offer much flexibility.
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