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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually be suitable to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something meets the necessary criteria or requirements for a particular purpose or situation.
Example: "We need to evaluate if this software will actually be suitable to our needs before making a purchase."
Alternatives: "truly be appropriate for" or "genuinely fit for".
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It is complementary to our prior comparative analysis in the sense that both, either or neither of the datasets may actually be suitable to study event dynamics in Baghdad, regardless of the relative differences in reporting we have already identified.
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Both specific immunotherapy and targeted therapies require biomarkers to predict whether such therapy would be suitable to the patient and actually provide desired benefits.
The ground must be suitable to make this happen.
But I think Confess is suitable to some mature teens.
Not all locales are suitable to all players, however.
To verify that we are suitable to become adoptive parents.
Cherries are suitable to candy.
I ask what would be suitable subjects to talk about.
Concerns about the reduction in identifying variation for estimation, given that states within divisions may not actually be particularly suitable controls, led NSW to consider the use of a synthetic control approach to pick candidate control states.
Movies rated G are supposed to be suitable for children.
He found reading and world travel to be suitable educators.
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