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"flexible standard" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to a standard of behavior that is able to be adapted and varied depending on the circumstances. For example, "This company has a flexible standard on cell phone use, so employees can use them as needed in their work."
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"Just a bunch of very flexible, standard, safe operating procedures.
Can someone be held up to this kind of flexible standard?
Anderson, J. et al. BglBricks: A flexible standard for biological part assembly.
MPI provides a portable, efficient, and flexible standard for message passing.
The other would change the six-month rule to a more flexible standard based on the patient's condition.
And Pentagon officials said today that they were devising regulations that were likely to include a more flexible standard for evidence than civilian trials would accept.
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It reinforces the idea of flexibility in information systems by introducing flexible standards and a flexible database to accommodate district or lower level information needs and support decentralization.
Yet a flexible, standard-class ticket without restrictions on when it may be used is $240.
Some regulators, possibly in the United States, might set slightly more flexible standards.
Well, except for the fact that the whole thing was almost purely fictional, even by the flexible standards of the Brit tabloids.
The Supreme Court ruling, in KSR International Co. v. Teleflex, set more flexible standards for courts to decide whether a patent meets the legal requirement for not being "obvious".
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