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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very agile" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is quick and able to move easily and gracefully.
Example: "The dancers are very agile, effortlessly transitioning between complex movements."
Alternatives: "are quite nimble" or "are extremely flexible."
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"Bison are very agile and defend themselves in a group," Mr. McNulty said.
"We are very agile and we are moving very quickly to deal with it," he said.
"Military jets are very agile, and in theory the Russian jets could have turned at the last moment to avoid Turkish airspace.
"When you catch them they are very agile.
There are a number of companies in The Netherlands which are very agile.
They are very agile, being capable of jumping over 2 m high fences, and swim well.
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Mark seems to be very agile.
"For a large aircraft it's very agile," he said.
Chelsea were very agile and playing on counter-attack and long balls.
He's very agile for a guy his size, has good hands.
He's as big a man as I remember, and he's very agile".
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