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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as amenable to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is open to suggestion, influence, or change.
Example: "The proposal was seen as amenable to further discussion and adjustments based on feedback."
Alternatives: "open to" or "receptive to".
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"It is not as amenable to politicized scientific thought".
Whether these problems will be as amenable to this approach is not clear.
But is Buddhism really as amenable to the modern mind as it is claimed?
The uncertainty is expressed as amenable to both probabilistic and fuzzy set specifications.
By and large, Kaine's governing style has been perceived as amenable to compromise in an era of partisan gridlock.
Global-scale environmental problems are rarely regarded as amenable to traditional scientific experiment.
Would a new government be as amenable to the Chinese, who were themselves so amenable to the previous oppressors?
The challenge was to find a multi-cellular animal as amenable to genetic studies as E coli.
"I and others worked very hard to expand the party to communities that had previously not been as amenable to the Republican message," Mr. Mehlman said.
However, most P. pastoris expression plasmids are designed to integrate into the host chromosome and hence are not as amenable to high-throughput screening projects.
"It was only when we began doing BRCA testing that we began seeing early ones, and very early ovarian cancer should be as amenable to cure as any other cancer".
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