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The phrase "are well suitable for" is not correct in standard written English.
You can use it when trying to express that something is appropriate or fitting for a particular purpose, but it should be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "These tools are well suitable for the task at hand." should be "These tools are well-suited for the task at hand."
Alternatives: "are highly appropriate for" or "are very fitting for".
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Generally, lower order polynomials (second or third order) are well suitable for FTIR spectroscopy.
The other two combined schemes are well suitable for CP-OFDM systems.
Herein, we presented two novel boronate probes FD-1 and FD-2, in which the C-B bonds are well suitable for high selective detection of H2O2.
The experimental results confirmed that the honeycomb structures are well suitable for designing absorber devices in vehicles protective structures in order to ensure occupant safety.
Thin layers of pure birnessite are well suitable for studies devoted to environmental applications as hazardous waste remediation or chemical sensors but also as electrode material for energy storage.
Since the impact of the mechanical load parameters on piezoelectric resonators is governed by the piezoelectric coupling factor, LiTaO3 and LiNbO3 are well suitable for operation in highly viscous environments.
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In conclusion, the proposed hybrid B scheme is well suitable for the CP-OFDM scenario.
The beta distribution is well suitable for the random behaviour of proportions.
Thus the proposed antenna is well suitable for WLAN/WiMAX applications.
This device design is well suitable for high-speed and low-noise applications.
The new thermoplastic is well suitable for injection molding of technical parts.
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