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This part of a sentence is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to express the idea of being open to change or adapting to different circumstances. For example: "You need to be flexible enough to adjust your plans when unexpected events happen."
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Budget allocations and interim milestones should hence be flexible enough to allow for evolution and flexibility.
Ideally, that something should be flexible enough to be realistic, but rigid enough to resist abuse.
Technology needs to be flexible enough to cope with the load, too.
"I think Chen Shui-bian will be flexible enough to deal with it," she said.
The programme should be flexible enough to accommodate young people's needs.
As secretary of state, Mr. Powell must be flexible enough to recognize them.
It remains to be seen if the union will be flexible enough to change their mind.
"The approach of our project should be flexible enough to withstand other future lighting technologies coming along.
Most importantly, your business needs to be flexible enough to cope with changing markets and customer demands.
But it will assuredly not be flexible enough to allow science to advance at a reasonable pace after that.
The curtain wall is designed to be flexible enough to absorb and dissipate the energy from an explosion.
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