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The phrase "and to fit the needs of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how something is adapted or tailored to meet specific requirements or preferences.
Example: "The new software was designed and to fit the needs of our diverse client base, ensuring that everyone can benefit from its features."
Alternatives: "to accommodate the requirements of" or "to meet the demands of".
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Our primary objectives during this phase were to refine the PSC and TLP models and tools to reflect the goals of the district and to fit the needs of the two Design Phase schools, to integrate key ideas from the district's program to address the educational needs of linguistically diverse student populations, and to prepare the tools and resources for use in the phase two comparison study.
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