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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as flexible" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare the flexibility of one thing to another, often in contexts discussing adaptability or versatility.
Example: "This new software is as flexible as the previous version, allowing users to customize their experience."
Alternatives: "equally adaptable" or "just as versatile".
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"Make it as flexible as possible".
We try to be as flexible as possible.
"I wasn't nearly as flexible as I used to be.
First, its flight-browsing features are not quite as flexible.
"We need to be as flexible as possible," he said.
"I tried to be as flexible as possible," she notes.
The bank tries to be as flexible as possible, taking all relevant factors into consideration".
The Z's unit body feels about as flexible as your average railroad trestle.
We'll continue to be as flexible as possible to help our customers.
"But it's encouraging to see that some are seeking to be as flexible as they can".
"We wanted to make detection technology at least as flexible as hacker technology".
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