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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to versatile" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an attempt to use "versatile" as a verb, which is not standard usage in English. Example: "She is known for her ability to adapt, but saying she is 'to versatile' is incorrect."
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to versatile
adjective
Capable of doing many things competently.
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ITV is talking to versatile BBC presenter Alan Titchmarsh about a pilot for a daytime chatshow.
The crowd-sourcing technology called Ushahidi, developed as an open-source platform by volunteers in 2008, has been put to versatile use, without charge, around the world.
Now it does, but only because rival manufacturers got together in 1995 to change video to versatile so as to emphasize its ability to store everything from music to data to movies.
These results could be used to versatile transducers design.
When it comes to versatile vision, the mantis shrimp reigns supreme.
Also, slight variations of the method could lead to versatile ways of obtaining nanoarrays.
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"Cotton had to learn to be versatile," he said.
Great attention has been paid to a versatile yet easy to use web interface.
This method proved to be versatile, economical, and reproducible to obtain this type of nanostructures.
To which, I am forced to reply: Versatile.
Due to its versatile applications, succinate is rising to a bulk chemical in recent years.
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