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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely fits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is perfectly suitable or appropriate for a particular situation or context.
Example: "This dress absolutely fits the theme of the party we are attending."
Alternatives: "perfectly suits" or "is a perfect match".
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He absolutely fits my repression theory, because he's shy and modest but funny and eloquent.
Thomas absolutely fits the bill," said Nick Kaye, who wrote a "Going To" column on that island (Oct . 23 , 2005 available, like the other articles cited here, at nytimes.com/travel.
According to Kuehl, "Torie absolutely fits this district.
Viewing the operas in an historic open-air arena absolutely fits the bill!
From their point of view, what Trump is doing as disruptor in the West absolutely fits in with Russian aims.
But Taken absolutely fits the bill of the kind of movies that they 'just don't make anymore'.
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Frederick Forsyth "Broke the mould" is an overused expression but sometimes it is absolutely fitting.
He had one jacket, a light-green thing that didn't absolutely fit and couldn't hold a shape.
"I had produced some music in Paris which were essentially cut-ups of pop music, William Burroughs- style, which seemed to absolutely fit the images".
"There was no end, there no win or lose - but it absolutely fitted with a 'what if' scenario that we all have in our heads".
She graduated summa cum laude in May, with two degrees, one in communications and one in hospitality administration, which everyone thought was absolutely fitting for a woman with her embracing character.
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