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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a suitability" is not correct in standard written English.
The term "suitability" is typically used as an uncountable noun, so it does not require an article like "a" before it.
Example: "The suitability of the candidate for the position was evaluated during the interview process."
Alternatives: "the appropriateness" or "the fitness".
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Advisors who are registered to provide services under a suitability standard are obligated to choose investments that are suitable for you - not investments that are necessarily the best option for anyone.
Specifically, this study develops a Suitability Index (SI) for EV charging locations at parking spots that are suitable for both EV charging and transit connections.
The authority, known as Finra, requires brokers to adhere to a suitability rule, which says that a broker must make recommendations that are suitable for customers based on their financial situation, needs and goals.
Instead, they operate under a "suitability" standard, which requires them only to recommend investments that they believe are suitable for a particular client at that moment in time.
Brokerage firms follow a "suitability" standard.
We do a suitability review and turn down some applicants.
A suitability analysis, or a changed circumstances defense, should have no place in such a world.
The need for a federal mortgage regulator — including a suitability standard for mortgage brokers — is painfully obvious.
Bradley has long implored Premier League clubs to look at a suitability of a coach rather than their reputation.
Sending an offer to buy shares of an initial public offering would also probably require a suitability check, she said.
Results are illustrated as a suitability map for construction in the study area.
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