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Free sign upThe phrase "are more agile" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the agility of two or more subjects, indicating that one is more agile than the other(s).
Example: "In today's fast-paced market, companies that embrace technology are more agile than those that rely on traditional methods."
Alternatives: "are more nimble" or "are quicker to adapt".
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Seals cannot swim as fast as dolphins or whales but are more agile in the water.
These Fjords go barefoot because their feet are strong, and they are more agile without iron shoes nailed to their hooves.
Seals are more agile than sharks, and this one "shot back onto the beach and sat there looking stunned," Skomal said.
Small organisations, however, are more agile and able to work much closer to the ground, meaning they are better informed on local issues.
France decided to put half its package into investment and half into stimulus, she said, concentrating on small and medium enterprises, since they are "more agile" and represent 95 percent of the two million registered French companies.
The implications for the higher education sector are clear: create graduates who are more agile, have a solid understanding of how the workplace works and can see how their skills fit into it.
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Being the younger man I would expect Boetsch to be more agile and more physically able.
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