Other Word Forms
- coachability noun
- uncoachability noun
- uncoachable adjective
Example Sentences
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“I like the trajectory, the coachable spirit and the desire to put winning first from this group,” Close said.
From Los Angeles Times
As for lessons learned from wrestling, Datte said, “Always put yourself in a coachable position. When I was young, I thought I knew everything, which I didn’t.”
From Los Angeles Times
“Man is it fun. The girls are just coachable and want to play and most are other athletes first.”
From Los Angeles Times
Woltemade won't have much time to settle at Newcastle - neither did Isak, incidentally, when he joined the club at a similar age and a similar stage of the window three years ago - but this is clearly a coachable player with all the attributes to go to another level under Howe and his staff.
From BBC
Smith, for one, has no doubt that there is "more to come" from the midfielder, who is "very coachable".
From BBC
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