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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pretty flexible" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is adaptable or can be adjusted easily. Example: "Our work schedule is pretty flexible, allowing employees to choose their hours."
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But I'm pretty flexible.
"I'm pretty flexible," she says.
Baking time is pretty flexible.
Despite my girth I am pretty flexible.
It's quick, slick and pretty flexible.
The mini-series category this year seems pretty flexible.
"We've always been pretty flexible in how we structure deals," Ms. Goldberg said.
"One of the most important lessons I've learned is you have to be pretty flexible," she says.
Other ingredients are pretty flexible: bean sprouts are usual and cabbage is nice, but other vegetables are perfectly acceptable.
Pearl barley is a pretty flexible ingredient like rice and can be used for all sorts of dishes.
You can also serve it at room temp, so despite the three-step cooking process, it's pretty flexible.
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