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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nimble enough to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is agile or quick in response to a situation.
Example: "The athlete was nimble enough to dodge the defender and score the winning goal."
Alternatives: "agile enough to" or "quick enough to".
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But can the Army as an institution be nimble enough to leverage them?
His tone was hearty and resounding, and his technique nimble enough to seem utterly natural.
The restaurant is intended to be lean and nimble enough to adapt.
He remembers Kuhn as a bruising runner who was nimble enough to hurdle would-be tacklers.
Rodgers is nimble enough to compensate against all but the most determined pass rushes.
He was nimble enough to navigate the press and big enough to fill the lane.
He fielded his position smoothly and was nimble enough to play for the Wolfpack basketball team.
It needs to be nimble enough to adapt to meet changing circumstances.
McClain, Ellerbe and McClellan are all nimble enough to be better nickel linebacker options than Lewis at this point.
Another dolphin, its ribs broken, was hit by a boat, a catastrophe that dolphins are normally nimble enough to avoid.
At 6 feet and 210 pounds, Cano is thick-bodied but nimble enough to cover a wide area.
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