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versatility

noun as in flexibility

Strongest match

Weak match

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Caldentey's positional versatility has led to her playing on both wings, number 10 and in midfield throughout her career.

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Part of its appeal is its versatility: Businesses buy it for their commercial fleets, and it also attracts retail buyers, even if they are just hauling loads from retailers like Costco Wholesale Corp.

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Assessing Ilione, England head coach Borthwick told Rugby Union Weekly: "He's started the season well at Leicester and he's got that versatility to play at eight as well."

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He consulted with others about whether Maggie should go to a high school that has field hockey, and they told him being good in several sports will help her versatility in field hockey.

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Combine that top-shelf writing and musical versatility with a band that’s growing more and more comfortable in its own skin and you end up with Militarie Gun’s new album, “God Save the Gun.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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