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"fits badly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would usually use it when referring to how something fits into a particular situation. For example, "This solution fits badly with the rest of the plan."
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But Mart Laar, its leader, is a former prime minister who fits badly into a government led by somebody else.
The problem with Endres's reading of 612A-B is that it fits badly with what Damian says elsewhere in De divina omnipotentia.
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It had a door that fitted badly and three small windows.
At this stage of her life Sontag, as the French say, did not just fit badly inside her skin — she fit badly inside her liver and tonsils as well; everywhere, perhaps, but inside her brain.
Yet it is not hard to imagine the flamboyantly outspoken Mr Murray fitting badly with transatlantic realpolitik, at a particularly sensitive time and place.Following a spell in hospital and several weeks off, Mr Murray is now ready to go back to Tashkent.
Since GLMMs for these bat species did not converge or fitted badly, they had to be excluded from further analyses.
The interpolation just mentioned is particularly intriguing, since the non-temporal account of creation would fit badly with al-Kindi's well-known rejection of the eternity of the world (Adamson 2007a, ch.4).
But playing both sides of the street and hedging political bets fit badly with the company's carefully honed public image.
Indeed, the data in Figure 1D would not fit badly to a curve described by something like 600/d(min)^3.
Therefore the idea of a database with data on centrally defined indicators was thought to fit badly with the 'Breakthrough philosophy' adapted for the majority of the projects.
Sometimes this is because the pegs fit badly.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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