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Discover LudwigThe phrase "elastic to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: The fabric of this shirt is very elastic to accommodate different body types.
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The word is sufficiently elastic to cover both meanings.
The play has been elastic to political interpretations, left and right, over the years.
Others argue that the Anglo-American concept of conspiracy is too elastic to prevent injustice.
Because it is too elastic to provide a guide to future action.
The plastic is elastic to a certain degree yet maintains its shape after stretching or squeezing.
And we explained that God made our vaginas sufficiently elastic to squeeze out a baby.
With these settings the pillars were sufficiently elastic to be displaced up to 1,8 μm by the cells, but not too elastic to permit cell attachment.
Add elastic to one panel.
Attach elastic to the wings.
Cut the elastic to the length needed.
Attach the elastic to the waistband.
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