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Discover LudwigThe phrase "perfectly amenable" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means willing and cooperative, easily manageable or adaptable. Example: The new employee was perfectly amenable to learning the company's procedures and quickly became an asset to the team.
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Simone is gorgeous and, being unreal, perfectly amenable to his direction.
Yet some paleobiologists argue that continuous traits are perfectly amenable to cladistic treatment (e.g., MacLeod 2002).
What Chomsky calls E-languages, then, would be perfectly amenable to linguistic or philosophical study.
Venison is perfectly amenable to most green chili recipes, or other types of regional chili you might prefer.
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A 1972 Impala, on the other hand, has a trunk big enough for "600-watt amp, 18s in the trunk" (to quote Coolio), seats amenable to tailored interiors, and a chassis perfectly suited for air compression.
Numerous methods have been evolved to decolorize wastewater, but still now none of the methods is perfectly treating dye containing wastewater as most of the dyes have complex aromatic structure of synthetic origin and thus hardly amenable to biodegradation (Chatterjee et al. 2005).
Others were more amenable.
Gelb seemed amenable.
They're very amenable".
They were all amenable.
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