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The phrase "flexible on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means being open to changing or adjusting a decision, opinion, or approach. It is often used in a professional or business context. Example: Our company is flexible on the deadline for this project, as we understand that there may be unforeseen circumstances that may delay its completion.
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So the lesson to draw is to have one or two big goals, but be flexible on policy issues.
Universal, for instance, is flexible on abortion: Mr Macedo has even admitted that his mother had one.
"I'm flexible on bugger".
"We're flexible on that.
"We're flexible on that," he said.
Flexible on time but seldom after 8am.
"We are always flexible on this," he said.
We're flexible on how they use the brand.
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