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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flexibility for" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to a situation that allows for freedom of action, choice, or thought. For example, "The company offered employees flexibility for how they completed their tasks."
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Flexibility for travel required.
See Occasional Use Flexibility for guidance.
"There must be flexibility for our areas, too".
"There needs to be more flexibility for communities".
"Small tables give flexibility for rooms to do double duty".
There remains flexibility for schools in the scheduling of content.
The "gig" economy does offer, potentially, useful flexibility for some.
Hours "A 40-hour week, with flexibility for travel".
Third, action now reduces the flexibility for action later.
So first, we need local flexibility for pay and conditions.
Flexibility for continuous improvement, flexibility for trouble control, flexibility for work force control, and flexibility for work-in-process control are quantified by using fuzzy present worth analysis.
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