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fit over
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "fit over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how one object can be placed or positioned over another object, typically in a physical or spatial context. Example: "The cover is designed to fit over the entire chair, providing protection from dust and spills."
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Alternative expressions(10)
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59 human-written examples
He could not get his baseball hat to fit over the cap.
News & Media
Some people bought rubber pedal pads, to fit over the standard metal pedals.
News & Media
The duct tape was cut to fit over the wart, Dr. Focht said.
News & Media
I am very fit over the 200m and 300m we run in training.
News & Media
An adapter was created to fit over standard medication tubes.
The linear trough will align with and fit over the manubrium of the malleus.
Science
But in the end, remember it's fit over fashion.
News & Media
Ughughuggh my coat won't fit over my bulky sweaters.
News & Media
It's precisely sized and shaped to fit over a wheelchair.
News & Media
The data were fit over two different energy ranges: 8125−8135 and 8127−8140 eV.
Science
Mapping was performed using a logistic regression model (LRM) fit over the reconstructed haplotype matrix.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the physical relationship between two objects, ensure the sentence clearly indicates which object is doing the "fitting" and which is being "fitted over". For example, "The lid should fit over the container" is clearer than "The container should be fitted over by the lid."
Common error
Avoid passive constructions that obscure which object is being placed on top of the other. Using a passive voice can make the sentence confusing. For example, avoid saying "The table was fit over by the tablecloth"; instead, say "The tablecloth fit over the table".
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Linguistic Context
The phrasal verb "fit over" primarily functions to describe the action of one object being placed or positioned on top of another, often with the implication of a precise or intended match in size or shape. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English. Examples show it describing hats fitting over caps, adapters fitting over tubes, and clothes fitting over other clothes.
Frequent in
News & Media
31%
Wiki
31%
Science
27%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
3%
Formal & Business
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrasal verb "fit over" is a versatile and commonly used term to describe one object being placed on top of another, often with a precise fit or intended alignment. Ludwig confirms its correct usage. As exemplified across various sources, including news articles, scientific papers, and how-to guides, the phrase appears in diverse contexts ranging from clothing and protective gear to technical components. When writing, ensure clarity by explicitly stating which object is doing the fitting. Related alternatives include "cover", "place over", and "go over", each carrying slightly different nuances.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
cover
Implies a more general act of placing something over another object.
go over
Suggests a movement across a surface, potentially including covering.
place over
Emphasizes the action of putting one thing on top of another.
slip over
Indicates a smooth and easy covering action.
slide over
Suggests a covering motion achieved by sliding.
stretch over
Implies that the covering action requires some expansion or tension.
extend over
Highlights the covering in terms of range or length.
mold over
Suggests a covering that conforms to the shape of the underlying object.
overlay
Refers to positioning an object on top of something.
mount on
Indicates attaching one object to another.
FAQs
How do I use "fit over" in a sentence?
Use "fit over" to describe how one object can be placed or positioned over another object, typically in a physical or spatial context. For example, "The cover is designed to "fit over" the entire chair, providing protection from dust and spills."
What can I say instead of "fit over"?
You can use alternatives like "cover", "place over", or "go over" depending on the context.
Is there a difference between "fit over" and "cover"?
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested