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been suitably
adverb
In a suitable manner; fitly; agreeably; with propriety.
Exact(60)
This assay has been suitably converted to a high throughput microtitre plate format that is suitable for screening potential inhibitors.
But his friends have been suitably impressed.
His investigations have been suitably vast.
His ambitions have been suitably lowered.
And reactions to it have been suitably mixed.
Renault's marketing strategy for the Twizy has been suitably unconventional.
The reaction to Cameron's blackball has been suitably scathing.
But, having been suitably brought up short, is the work worth a second look?
That fun complexity is immediately evident from Twirligig, and responses to it have been suitably gleeful.
England, who face Georgia this weekend followed by Romania on 24 September, have been suitably forewarned.
No doubt she would have been suitably scathing of the few less stentorian, more appeasing notes.
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