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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrived suitably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has reached a destination in an appropriate or fitting manner.
Example: "After a long journey, we finally arrived suitably at the conference, ready to present our findings."
Alternatives: "arrived appropriately" or "arrived in good order."
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After the first seminar, all students arrived suitably prepared for the class.
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Soon, the girlfriend and a number of the couple's friends arrived, all suitably surprised.
I'm still mentally preparing myself when Sherman, my instructor, arrives, looking suitably bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
A rotten six-win season had arrived at a suitably stinky conclusion.
He introduced a parliamentary bill seeking Scottish home rule in 1966, two years after he first arrived at Westminster, suitably attired in a kilt, and he never hesitated to express his opinion on both subjects, however controversial his views might have seemed at the time.
(The American version is already arriving in suitably-corporate fashion).
But some way of recognizing the support of the supervisors, some listing or title, might suitably be arrived at.
Finally, after a suitably self-punishing drive, we arrived.
I decided recently that one of my colleagues has a suitably effective style of persuasion when an enormous floral arrangement arrived at her desk one afternoon.
The Levensons' older chums are expected to arrive around 7 30 p.m., suitably attired in circus clothes.
By 2004, suitably advised by his mentor, Aime Jacquet, he had smartened up his act and arrived in collar and tie.
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