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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fit smoothly" is correct and acceptable in written English
You can use it to describe something that blends in or moves with ease. For example: The new tapestry fit smoothly into the wall, creating a seamless look.
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Tubular trousers fit smoothly at the waist.
Sleeves fit smoothly into the armhole.
So those two halves of a stone that fit smoothly together — is that one "partnership"?
Some of these stories may not fit smoothly or neatly, inevitably, alongside the rest.
Sighs and gestures fit smoothly into the steps, which is perfect for dancers who are used to putting natural elements into their ballet.
Instead, they can insert their sensors and technology into a premade form that has been designed to fit smoothly into the Rocket Lab launch vehicle.
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By 1893 it fits smoothly over the hips and swings out in back.
It fits smoothly and neatly in back and on the sides.
His dialogue is literate without being arch, and fits smoothly in the mouths of his characters.
("From Up Here," a domestic comedy that fits smoothly into the Manhattan Theater Club aesthetic, received mostly positive reviews).
Sleeves are fitted smoothly into the armhole and end at the elbow; they are finished in a series of circular puffs.
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