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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amenable to evolve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or willingness of something to change or adapt over time.
Example: "The organization is amenable to evolve its strategies in response to market demands."
Alternatives: "open to change" or "willing to adapt".
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It has been claimed that in some circumstances, if not most cases, regulatory regions are more amenable to evolve than coding regions [3].
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As noted by Yang, Doolittle and Bourne [36] proteins such as metabolic enzymes, cytoskeleton-proteins, or histones can be expected to evolve even more slowly making longer time scales amenable to evolutionary studies.
We have to evolve.
You have to evolve.
Booming continues to evolve.
We need to evolve".
Dirndl traditions continue to evolve.
But it has to evolve.
"We've got to evolve".
It has to evolve naturally".
Yet cake continues to evolve.
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