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willing

[wil-ing] / ˈwɪl ɪŋ /


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And because art is experience, it’s essential to be willing to change your mind as your experience unfolds.

From Los Angeles Times

Often, the person has been held while the federal government appealed their win or sought another country willing to take them in.

From Los Angeles Times

Car prices soared due to short supply post-Covid, and consumers remained willing to pay up even as inventory came back and volumes approached historic norms.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The beauty of it is that you have players so willing to play, so willing to connect with each other. We will build a relationship even better," Arteta added.

From BBC

“But we were willing to go up there and play that game.”

From The Wall Street Journal