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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be amenable" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe willingness to comply with a request, accept change, or cooperate. For example: "The team members were amenable to my suggestion to work late on Fridays."
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be amenable
adjective
Willing to respond to persuasion or suggestions.
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The Macedonian conflict should be amenable to resolution.
But one factor, stride length, might be amenable to change.
He might be amenable to a deferred prosecution.
Certain types of jobs will never be amenable to telecommuting.
In principle, computing ought to be amenable to rationality.
The theory should be amenable to empirical investigation.
The problem is too large and deep-rooted to be amenable to modest reformism.
Torrellas believes manufacturers will be amenable to a system like Phoenix, particularly as hardware problems grow.
Truly feral cats will never be amenable to living with humans.
They become mere quantities that may be amenable to prediction and manipulation.
Others felt the system would never be amenable to internal reform.
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