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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are more pliable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the flexibility or adaptability of materials, ideas, or individuals in various contexts.
Example: "In warmer temperatures, certain plastics are more pliable, making them easier to mold into different shapes."
Alternatives: "are more flexible" or "are more adaptable."
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The audiences are more pliable.
When guards are more pliable, like the chain-link variety, some visitors use the barricade as a makeshift doorbell, rattling the metal from the sidewalk as they approach the building's front entrance.
MIPS' edge is that its designs are more pliable.
As Mark Twain once said, "Facts are stubborn, but statistics are more pliable".
Gel gives stiff, wet looks, and pomade gives natural looks that are more pliable.
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The requisite persona is more pliable, freeing.
So labels increasingly emphasize retail placement, which is more pliable.
If I were more pliable, they could have said it to me.
"So after the show he was more pliable than halfway through.
Sexuality now falls between the lines: identity is more pliable, and fluidity more acceptable, than ever before.
After a half-hour or so at room temperature (or longer in your refrigerator), it'll be more pliable.
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