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"for more flexibility" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something provides the ability to be adapted or adjusted to different circumstances. For example: "The new software includes several features for more flexibility in setting up and managing tasks."
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We're asking for more flexibility in the FEMA guidelines.
For more flexibility, you might want to rent a car.
Maybe it's the desire for more flexibility in snowball fights.
Points-based systems allow for more flexibility: shorter stays or different-size accommodations.
But some Senate Republicans have expressed a desire for more flexibility.
"We now allow for more flexibility," the Olympic Games executive director Christophe Dubi said.
"Leading into a World Cup year I'm asking for more flexibility.
However, in a small business there may be room for more flexibility.
Mr. Wetjen, concerned that some American banks would face a competitive disadvantage, pushed for more flexibility.
Germany's chancellor, Gerhard Schröder, called for more flexibility in interpreting the rules.
Both Balls (stridently) and Cooper (quietly) had been pushing for more flexibility than Alistair Darling's approach allowed.
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