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The phrase "suit yourself" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to express a sense of indifference or resignation towards someone else's decision or action. Example: "I don't really feel like going out tonight, but if you want to, then suit yourself." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their lack of enthusiasm for going out, but also acknowledging that the other person is free to make their own decision.
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Suit yourself
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Do whatever you want to do.
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"Suit yourself".
"Suit yourself," he said.
"Suit yourself then," Ghulam Rasool said finally.
"Suit yourself…" he added, and left the room.
Suit yourself, of course, but the very word chainsaw worries me.
"Suit yourself," Tamir said, and proceeded to suit himself, pumping a glob of shea-butter moisturizer into his palm.
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This breezy, suit-yourself flexibility is unheard-of in traditional RAID systems.
It's a worthwhile investment for the luxury of literally suiting yourself.
Try to "short-suit" yourself.
Another passing strategy is to "short-suit" yourself (see below).
One way to short-suit yourself (or, at the very least, prepare to do so) is via the "pass" at the beginning of the hand.
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