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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already fit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is in good physical condition or suitable for a particular purpose at a given time.
Example: "After months of training, I feel that I am already fit enough to run the marathon."
Alternatives: "already in shape" or "already suitable".
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The researchers speculated this was most likely because the people were already fit and continued to commit to their fitness as they aged.
USA's long-running original hit, "Monk," already fit the bill.
But both buildings already fit the definition of individual landmarks in the area.
Scott-Dixon thinks so: "You're walking into a space where other people are already fit.
After all, this scheme isn't aimed at those who are already fit – it's the fat kids it's supposed to help.
No one could have denied her the tiny dig that came next, as swift as a stiletto heel puncturing a balloon already fit to burst.
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Hundreds of steel-framed blocks, already fitted with tons of equipment to minimise on-board fitting-out, are connected together as the final vessel is assembled.
(It has already fitted Carrefour's shops in Poland).
Yeah, so in other words, he's already fitting right in.
Fortuitously, Gibran already fitted into Day's milieu in a small way: he was "Oriental".
He already fits college basketball's most vilified archetype: the cocky, white Duke player.
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