Sentence examples for doesn't actually fit from inspiring English sources

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It's hard to find exactly how many 16-year-olds leave school actively dissatisfied with the previous 11 years of education (I can't find a study where anyone has ever asked them), but it's clear the one-size-fits-all approach to teaching in the UK doesn't actually fit all, and a lot of kids end up slipping through the cracks.

The traditional story collection, Butterfield points out, doesn't actually fit with people's reading experience.

Perhaps the New Deal paradigm everybody is applying doesn't actually fit the circumstances.

Political messaging always simplifies policy realities, forces them into a moral, value-laden frame even if every single factual detail doesn't actually fit.

Some people obviously believe this is happening, because another survey recently asked: "Why are business leaders prioritising sustainability?" However, the question doesn't actually fit the facts.

Mr. Weinstein understands that he has stumbled into a symbolic narrative, in which he plays the entrepreneurial vandal who lays waste the holy places, and he is at pains to point out that the story doesn't actually fit.

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"The result is that most clothing does not actually fit our bodies," she continued.

Mahler, certainly, seemed to be included mainly as a not very successful showcase for Ms. Voigt, who sang two songs from "Des Knaben Wunderhorn" that didn't actually fit her voice or personality very well.

Schopf then went on to describe how many of the classic living fossil organisms don't actually fit many of the criteria concluding that "the claim that 'living fossils' are ancient species is completely arbitrary".

Similarly, Zoe Kazan – a young, hip actor who has no doubt been offered MPDG parts – has voiced her distaste with the term, calling it "reductive and diminutive, and I think basically misogynist", and saying it gets applied to female characters who don't actually fit the trope.

Once they announce their engagement, strange things begin to occur: the pastor, Farina Dorsey, makes a pass at her; at Kinney Shoes, she is persuaded somehow to buy wedding shoes that don't actually fit; and a local gambler, Larry Longhair, offers her a $10 wedding gift only to decide late later that it would be put to better use as a bet on a horse race.

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