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The phrase "in flexibility" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the state or quality of being flexible or adaptable. Example: His success in the workplace was due to his ability to think quickly and show great flexibility in adapting to changing situations.
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So I believe in flexibility.
Vaulters use a series of poles that vary in flexibility.
But his strength lies in flexibility, in metamorphosis.
But what they may gain in flexibility, they, and we, lose in stability.
An increase in flexibility could come in the next farm bill if the reform advocates get their way.
If a quantum computer streaks past a classical computer in power gained, it limps behind in flexibility.
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Pentagon officials insist that the test program has enough built-in flexibility to absorb the delays.
It also has built-in flexibility to honor its short-term commitments.
LASCOS has built-in flexibility to adapt to a foreign balloon station.
"A voluntary program with built-in flexibility is appropriate at this time," the groups said in a statement.
Analysis of a large-scale genomics data set requires a strategic plan with built-in flexibility.
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