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The phrase "amenable to standardization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something can be made uniform or standardized in a particular context, such as processes, practices, or products.
Example: "The new software features are amenable to standardization, allowing for easier integration across different platforms."
Alternatives: "open to standardization" or "suitable for standardization".
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The immunoassays are more reproducible and are amenable to standardization (309).
Quantitative real time reverse transcript PCR (qRT-PCR) is a quantitative method easily amenable to standardization.
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Custom design is needed for many aspects ofchemical reactors, most vessels, multistage separators such as fractionators, and other special equipment not amenable to complete standardization.
Stem cells, particularly embryonic stem cells, are seen as a promising alternative to foetal tissue with the important advantage that they are more amenable to manipulation and standardization prior to grafting.
Although complete standardization of referral practices is neither possible nor desirable, several aspects of referral communication are amenable to strategies to reduce the risk of unintended consequences and delays in patient care.
She's amenable to anything.
We're amenable to meeting with them".
Quality of life is always amenable to improvement.
But one factor, stride length, might be amenable to change.
Pakistan's entrenched problems are not amenable to quick fixes.
O'Brien considered the oil dispute less amenable to a resolution.
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