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The phrase "amenable in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a willingness to be influenced or to agree to something within a specific context or situation.
Example: "The committee was amenable in their discussions, allowing for various viewpoints to be considered."
Alternatives: "open to" or "receptive to".
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Toledano remembers Assange being quiet and amenable in the studio.
On God's Own Rock the grit crags have the advantage of being amenable in height.
This applied to fuel technology a subject amenable in part to considerable quantitative physical treatment.
But you can be subject to something in theory but not so amenable in practice.
From the start, Australia had been far more amenable in the talks than Britain, American officials have said.
It is also amenable in a conventional Si VLSI manufacturing environment.
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We did include, however, patients with synchronous, surgically amenable in-transit disease.
It is difficult to explain the levelling out in the decline in amenable mortality in 1993 to 1996.
The modular design of this strategy makes it amenable to in vitro and in vivo detection.
This study aimed to investigate the spatial variations in amenable mortality in Poland and to analyze whether the medical care can explain regional variations in mortality from these causes of death.
Inequalities in amenable mortality in Finland widened during a period of structural and economic change.
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