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The word 'flex' is a noun as well as a verb. The noun flex is a word for pliancy. Example sentences:

Verb: The pianist had to flex his fingers before each performance.

Noun: Bridges of concrete and steel appear to be rigid but a great deal of flex is built into them.

The noun forms for the verb to flex are flexibility and the gerund, flexing.

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