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The phrase "amenable to tailoring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is open to modification or customization to better suit specific needs or preferences.
Example: "The software is amenable to tailoring, allowing users to adjust settings according to their requirements."
Alternatives: "open to customization" or "flexible for modification".
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"In women's cycling, the Olympics is at the top of the totem pole – it is the one race that all athletes aspire to, and the professional teams are more amenable to tailoring the racing programs for their Olympic contenders.
These are valuable traits for an adherence intervention which could be adaptable to a wide range of settings and amenable to tailoring to meet individual needs.
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Discuss your concerns with your company's executives or owners, and if you find them amenable, see if it's possible to tailor the bid process to make it less morally problematic.
Editors seem to tailor their own criteria.
Try to tailor things before recycling them.
At least prospectively, they should be easier amenable to genetic manipulation than plants, and thus will allow tailoring of specially designed substances.
She's amenable to anything.
We're amenable to meeting with them".
And some governments are more amenable to cooperation than others.
God-given knowledge is scarcely amenable to oversight.
The Macedonian conflict should be amenable to resolution.
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