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The phrase "a fool to sit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea that someone is foolish for remaining in a particular situation or position.
Example: "He was a fool to sit idly by while the opportunity slipped away."
Alternatives: "a fool to remain" or "a fool to stay put".
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I'd be a fool to sit here and say that.
"You'd have to be a fool to sit here and say no".
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