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The phrase "amenable to such" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's willingness or openness to accept or agree to something.
Example: "The committee was amenable to such changes in the proposal, allowing for a more collaborative approach."
Alternatives: "open to such" or "receptive to such".
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He added, however, that the republican community was increasingly amenable to such an endorsement.
Misogyny is not amenable to such advances; they can in some circumstances exacerbate it, though they may drive it underground.
(The Big 12 has also been amenable to such a deal, but the A.C.C. would probably be Notre Dame's preference).
And the Bush Administration seems especially amenable to such blandishments (at least, when they come from business, rather than, say, labor).
The phantasmagoria of history isn't amenable to such redactions – it takes place in a harsh spotlight, with the house lights up.
But the combination of a competitive market and a difficult lending climate has made sellers in New York less amenable to such conditions.
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Such an injury is likely to be mediated by cell-death signalling of the type found in many other organ systems typified by lethal reperfusion injury [ 18] and as such may be amenable to interventions such as ischaemic preconditioning (see review [ 19]).
Such factors may be amenable to intervention such as strategic pricing.
Many aspects of attention are amenable to interventions such as attentional training, therefore the opportunity exists to implement such strategies to improve levels of attention and decrease the risk and prevalence of falls in older adults [ 60, 61].
It is notable that even when such a stringent definition of oral health impairment was employed, factors amenable to modification, such as soft drink consumption, toothbrush ownership and untreated dental decay, were associated with adverse impacts.
Other stumbling blocks have proven less amenable to profit, such as an investigation into ethics violations and a recent Palin family brawl "involving alcohol", a "stretch Hummer" and various family members "shirtless" or "out of control".
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