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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and amenable to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is open to suggestions, willing to cooperate, or easily influenced.
Example: "The team was enthusiastic and amenable to new ideas during the brainstorming session."
Alternatives: "and receptive to" or "and open to".
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Were she 29 and amenable to reform, I might feel different.
It requires that their proposals be subject to argument, and amenable to reason.
When you pick the dough up again it will be more supple and amenable to stretching.
Clusters would be loose and amenable to mechanical harvest with little berry juicing.
They are less likely to induce immune rejection, and amenable to large-scale production.
Adhocracy, an organizational design whose structure is highly flexible, loosely coupled, and amenable to frequent change.
The HRP TiO2 film electrodes were quite stable and amenable to long-time voltammetric experiments.
The approach is also feasible and amenable to adaptation for high throughput screening of drug candidates.
The fluorescence method is simple, selective, sensitive and amenable to high throughput screening.
The model is generic and amenable to obtain other design and operational performance insights.
However, most conductive materials are toxic and amenable to biological degradation.
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