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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a suitable estate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an appropriate property or land for a specific purpose, such as real estate or legal contexts.
Example: "After reviewing several options, we finally found a suitable estate for our new office location."
Alternatives: "an appropriate property" or "a fitting estate".
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He also received some of his father's lands, but since he was not the family heir it was a matter of some difficulty to find a suitable estate for his intended peerage.
Rupert, for his part, was unhappy that Charles Louis could not endow him with a suitable estate, and the two parted on bad terms in 1657, Rupert refusing to ever return to the Palatinate again and taking up employment under Ferdinand III in Hungary.
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The first Viscount Astor relocated to Britain in the late 19th century and purchased a suitable country estate, Cliveden, from the Duke of Westminster.
The estate was condemned for demolition, which proved to be a suitable location for a big explosion.
A suitable villain.
A Suitable Fern Q.
Finding a suitable POST.
Wear a suitable costume.
Choose a suitable store.
Choose a suitable shampoo.
Choose a suitable top.
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