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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make flexible" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to cause something or someone to become more adaptable or pliable. Example: The yoga instructor helped me make my body more flexible with daily stretching exercises.
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Especially, it is difficult to make flexible devices based on inorganic materials, and although flexibility can be achieved by using a thin inorganic layer, this reduced the active layer thickness and thus sacrifices absorption ability [6].
"It's strong, it's flexible, you can make flexible electronics which are very robust".
Academia can be one of the easiest environments in which to make flexible working work.
Üstek is similarly keen to make flexible use of the studio.
Researchers have devised ways to make flexible electronics, for such things as electronic paper.
Now Applied Materials is developing a roll-to-roll printer to make flexible displays.
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Touhey's Pvilion makes flexible photovoltaic solar products.
Another interesting question is whether the joins can be made flexible.
But Zheng says prior approaches to making flexible solar cells have drawbacks.
Already, it has attracted a $17 million investment from Dunlop Armaline Ltd., which makes flexible pipe.
In principle, CNTs should be ideal for making flexible electronic circuitry.
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