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"retain flexibility" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to maintaining the ability to adapt or change. For example, "The company's plan includes measures to retain flexibility for future changes."
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And the authorities will need to retain flexibility to respond to shocks, the report added.
One Administration official said the United States wanted to retain flexibility in reviewing its treaty decision.
But Republicans aides say ICE will retain flexibility to maintain or exceed its current detention levels.
One big one is the need for standard operating procedures, where possible, which also retain flexibility as needed.
As a consequence, the new multi-component crystal would retain flexibility similar to the original probenecid crystals.
The European Union responded Tuesday by expanding its support for Somalia's interim government and pledging to retain flexibility in its operations against pirates.
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Smart politicians know how to sound tough in negotiations, while retaining flexibility too.
An argument for continuation of the common law approach is that it retains flexibility to address unforeseen new developments.
A good strategy is one that offers concrete guidance for identifying and reaching strategic priorities while retaining flexibility so the company can respond to unexpected opportunities and challenges.
You wouldn't call it fresh, but it still has much to offer and retains flexibility and a capacity for shading.
The reason we have a central bank is that it retains flexibility to move in either direction, depending on what the economy requires.
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