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1 He will, perhaps, be more teachable a year or two hence.
2 Among slightly teachable mammals, however, there is one group more teachable than the rest.
3 They were more orderly and obedient, and more teachable .
4 The writer is inclined to think the churches at present are more teachable than the more recent religious movements.
5 Both Elijah and Elisha preferred to do their missionary work among the common people, finding them more teachable and superstitious.
6 Then-so far as the mysterious language of the legend can be interpreted-theyappear to have withdrawn themselves to a more teachable race.
7 "I'll acknowledge that you're more teachable than most of them," she said.
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