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The phrase "fitted the bill" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that something meets the desired requirements or expectations. For example: "This candidate perfectly fitted the bill and got the job."
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Poldi fitted the bill.
Roshni fitted the bill.
Bacon fitted the bill perfectly.
Kroetz's eight-page play fitted the bill.
Collingwood would have fitted the bill nicely right now".
As a British colony, Rhodesia fitted the bill.
But none of these has quite fitted the bill.
At one point France thought it wanted a monsieur normal, and Hollande fitted the bill.
A three-bedroom house around the corner that fitted the bill came on the market.
They were looking for a test case, and McCorvey fitted the bill.
His subsequent research uncovered important evidence such as underdrawing "which fitted the bill", he said.
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