Examples of 'able to improvise' in a sentence

Meaning of "able to improvise"

able to improvise: This phrase signifies the capability to spontaneously create or perform something without preparation

How to use "able to improvise" in a sentence

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able to improvise
But she was able to improvise a few things.
A harpsichordist must be able to improvise.
Able to improvise when necessary.
You might be able to improvise that tracker.
You put them on a stage, they would not be able to improvise.
I would not be able to improvise the whole evening.
In a best case scenario, you might have been able to improvise.
It was cool to be able to improvise on the piano.
They are able to improvise with ease about any subject.
To survive in a hostile environment, one must be able to improvise and be tenacious.
I was finally able to improvise and be free from my own movements.
It is usually the best-trained musicians who are able to improvise freely.
To be able to improvise.
Your lack of imagination. Because I've been able to improvise around.
The Lawweeh should be able to improvise and is usually extremely light on his feet.

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Then it occurred to me that I might be able to improvise that awesome look!
I was able to improvise with what I had.
Improvisation, Good lead guitar players are able to improvise a solo on the spot.
You know, able to improvise on your feet.
Fortunately, we were able to improvise.
To be able to improvise well, you must learn jazz guitar scales.
Plan but be able to improvise.
Tucker was able to improvise tirelessly and played a seemingly never-ending flow of creative solos.
Would you like to be able to improvise on a blues?
Being able to improvise is always an asset . Keep in mind.
If a system fails, I need to be able to improvise solutions and work-arounds.
Lopez was able to improvise the song 's first four lines on the spot.
I might be able to improvise.
Being able to improvise in any style is paramount . ”.
Being self-reliant you are able to improvise your itinerary every day.
He's able to improvise or fix things.
Wait! You might be able to improvise that tracker.
Wait. You might be able to improvise that tracker… if you modify the diffraction units.
The ESTP is open to situations, able to improvise to bring about desired results.
Because I have been able to improvise around your lack of imagination.
So you were able to improvise a little bit?
Patient, adaptable, flexible, able to improvise and remain responsive under pressure.
You will also be able to improvise a scene / action / story of 15 min. length and more.

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