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Discover LudwigThe phrase "easy fits" is not technically grammatically correct, so it should not be used in formal written English.
However, it is commonly used colloquially to mean something that fits perfectly, or is easy to do. For example, you could say "This new software program has an easy fit with our existing system."
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Just as with pronouns (Glenn Marla identifies as a trans-person) there are no easy fits for some folks, so they improvise.
Dudeism's charge to "take it easy" fits nicely with the our Golden Rule: Treat others the way you'd like them to treat you.
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It was an easy fit.
I didn't find it an easy fit.
At 22, he found Wall Street an easy fit.
It's not exactly an easy fit for television".
Mrs. Gomes added: "He's just a very easy fit.
Mr. Holtzman would not have been an easy fit either.
It sounds easy, fitting one part into another, right?
REFLECTION and representation are not an easy fit.
"Me at CNN was not an easy fit," he wrote.
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