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"flexible for" is a correct phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is accommodating to different needs, situations, or purposes. For example: "This software is very user-friendly and flexible for a wide range of applications."
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The flexibility was great, if you had something to be flexible for.
They said their timing was flexible for the right tenant.
Just click "Dates Flexible?" for the cheaper price.
The system is intended to be flexible for the designers.
The government has made the rules more flexible for those who are particularly vulnerable.
The addition needed to be supremely flexible for any kind of exhibition, of course.
The lower jaw possessed large inward-curving teeth and was flexible for holding prey.
And, says Mr Shaer, the conditions need to be made "more flexible" for that to happen.
It's the fragrance, it's the packaging, it's the product itself which is very thin and flexible for everyday use".
We should have something much more flexible for the humans, something more like a sports car than a Greyhound bus.
What sets him apart is his light, graceful voice, seemingly too high and flexible for his genre.
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