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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at fitting" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is appropriate or suitable, but the phrase itself lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The dress was perfect, but the price was not at fitting for my budget."
Alternatives: "at appropriate" or "at suitable".
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You're good at fitting everything into place!
He's less good at fitting them together into a smooth narrative.
Japanese designers have excelled at fitting a lot of gameplay into a very small package.
Of course, her moves are much more public now than they were in 1972, as is her success (or failure) at fitting in.
He excels at fitting his designs into a given area, shape, or prescribed form, yet without sacrificing the integrity of the design.
The proposed observation-oriented tracking mainly targets at fitting the body mesh silhouette to the 2D user boundary in video stream by deforming the body.
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Flowing capelets may look bulky on busty women, so these women should look at fitted caplets and fitted cape jackets.
Such efforts at curve fitting leave much to be desired.
At first, Crisanto had trouble fitting in at the shelter.
Which would, at least, be fitting.
"I thought it was fitting at the time," she said.
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