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The phrase "always flexible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is consistently adaptable or open to change.
Example: "In our fast-paced work environment, being always flexible is essential for success."
Alternatives: "constantly adaptable" or "perpetually pliable".
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"The law is always flexible.
"We are always flexible on this," he said.
Reagan preached the indissolvable link between free enterprise and democracy, always flexible where necessary allies failings were concerned, as China's new growth challenged that easy-going equation.
He's too valuably weird a presence, always ready, always flexible – no wonder he's been sought out recently by Wes Anderson (for The Grand Budapest Hotel).
There have long been questions about the age of players in baseball -- Satchel Paige and Dizzy Dean were always flexible in handling their birth dates -- and in recent years there have been doubts about the true ages of amateur free agents signed from Latin America.
These four docking programs proceed to a systematic ligand conformational search, so, the screened compounds are always flexible.
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Just give your loved ones the always-flexible gift of plastic, endowed with an appropriate amount of cash, which they can spend however they want.
Mr. Schröder was even forced this weekend to deny talk that the coalition itself could collapse over the strains produced by the Sept. 11 attacks, and that the Greens might be replaced by the always-flexible Free Democratic Party.
It is important, however, to always be flexible.
"He knew what he wanted, but he was always very flexible".
The constant groups must always be flexible enough to change when times and customers demand it.
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