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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amenable to this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's willingness to accept or be influenced by a particular idea, proposal, or situation.
Example: "The committee was amenable to this suggestion, and they decided to implement the changes immediately."
Alternatives: "open to this" or "receptive to this".
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Some of Hamas's political leaders are amenable to this message.
Christine Casey, assistant superintendent of Stamford schools, seemed amenable to this approach.
"The government is very much amenable to this kind of investment".
House Republicans would be much more amenable to this type of approach.
In their various ways laws, narratives, psalms, and prophecies are amenable to this approach.
Whether these problems will be as amenable to this approach is not clear.
Wine writer Tom Cannavan has an up-to-date list of restaurants that are amenable to this at wine-pages.com.
Galapagos, with its split levels and abundant technological resources, is especially amenable to this kind of artistic cross-pollination.
But the whole of Revelation, with its swath of images and nonlinear timeframe, is just not amenable to this simplistic, popular, modern reading.
But a foe that values the destruction of both its enemy and itself is not amenable to this line of attack.
Dr. Collins said his guess was that "well over 60percentt of the genes in common disease will be amenable to this approach".
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