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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has flexibility" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is able to easily adapt or change. Example sentence: "The company's remote work policy has flexibility, allowing employees to choose their own working hours."
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As CEO, she also has flexibility written into her job description.
Todd has flexibility in his schedule and helps with our children when I'm traveling on business.
I don't know who decided to start holding them or whether our school has flexibility in how it implements them.
All of a sudden, Deschamps has flexibility throughout his squad – and appears to have instilled a strong sense of commitment and discipline, too.
"You want a manager who can go long and short and has flexibility to pick whatever commodities and maturities he wants," Mr. Justice said.
It has flexibility so it bounces off walls, so even if your remote control skills are not there yet, it will not get damaged easily.
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You have flexibility.
It's good to have flexibility".
Either way, the Yankees have flexibility.
They have flexibility in their labor markets.
"We will have flexibility next year, and we will have flexibility the year after that," Walsh said.
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