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Is this sentence correct :"To be Flexible in time, ..."?

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Please note that I need the below sentence begins with To be:

To be Flexible in time, place, and content of educational materials, rules, and methods of teaching

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  1. "To be flexible WITH time" is a better way to phrase that.

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