We found 93 examples of how to use flexible in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 93.
# | Sentence | |
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1. | Be more flexible. | |
2. | The education system needs to be more flexible. | |
3. | You must be flexible in your thinking. | |
4. | My body is not so flexible as it used to be. | |
5. | Our thinking is flexible. | |
6. | I suggest we adopt flexible tactics for the moment. | |
7. | We should adopt flexible tactics for the moment. | |
8. | She is flexible in her opinions. | |
9. | I'm not flexible enough to sit in the lotus position. | |
10. | Improvements could be made by cleaning the changing rooms, increasing the equipment, giving more flexible times and lowering the fees. | |
11. | My body isn't as flexible as it used to be. | |
12. | I have a flexible schedule. | |
13. | She's very flexible. | |
14. | He's very flexible. | |
15. | Esperanto sentence structure (i.e., word order) is extremely flexible and diverse. | |
16. | We're flexible. | |
17. | Tom is flexible. | |
18. | I'm flexible. | |
19. | You're very flexible. | |
20. | We're very flexible. | |
21. | I can be very flexible. | |
22. | You have to be flexible. | |
23. | We are flexible. | |
24. | After lunch, the gentleman finished his cup of coffee and sat down on the sofa, placing behind him a pillow – the type found in Russian taverns that instead of soft, flexible wool, would be filled with something alarmingly similar to bricks and cobbles. | |
25. | Generally speaking, distance runners are less flexible than sprinters. |