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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fit with" is not considered correct and usable in written English.
Instead, you would use "a fit for." For example, "I'm looking for a fit for this space."
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"They didn't see a fit with the major league players coming back.
Could Jesus be any less of a fit with Corporate Christmas?
A fit with the p-model for intermittency provided a quantitative measure of multifractality.
Grokster may have achieved such a fit with its ancestors by avoiding a set of now-pressing issues about gatekeepers.
The Yankees also do not see a fit with the Pirates for Redman, but that could change.
A fit with the Wall Street Journal, which is aiming to broaden its scope to general news?
"Eckerd does not seem to be a fit with the long-term future of J.C. Penney," he wrote.
In FRET time trace (solid gray line), a red solid line is a fit with hidden Markov model.
Also, as Ms. Button said, the taste of sweetened egg yolk is not always a fit with modern sensibilities.
Since the effects of these corrections are expected to be negligible (~0.02) compared to the current experimental uncertainty, they have also performed a fit with all decays combined.
The black data point past 2014 (for OBS_ID 16589) is the normalization from a fit with the N0009 (test version N9981) CONTAM file.
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