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"is malleable" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe something as having the ability to be changed or molded. For example, "The clay is malleable, so it can easily be shaped into everyone's desired sculpture."
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He is malleable.
It is malleable.
Metal, though, is malleable, unstable.
If it is tangible, it is malleable.
In his presence, reality is malleable.
People think the brain is malleable only when we're young.
Metal is malleable and opaque; glass is brittle and transparent.
"The brain is malleable and adapts to its environment.
Translation is malleable and implicated, always, by systems of power.
For Gallagher, in this poem, "Time is malleable".
Football is malleable enough to become whatever its audience wants it to be.
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