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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fitting with" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English to express something that is appropriate or suitable in a certain context
It can be used in a variety of situations, such as describing a specific item that complements or matches well with something else, or discussing how a certain action or behavior aligns with a particular situation or standard. Example: The black shoes are fitting with her blue dress for the wedding. In this sentence, the phrase "fitting with" is used to indicate that the black shoes are appropriate and complementary to the blue dress.
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(c) Data fitting with intra-particle diffusion model.
(b) Data fitting with pseudo-second-order kinetics model.
Structural Equation Modeling analysis supported model fitting with data.
The nucleotide densities fitting with atomic models are shown in blue mesh.
He's used it frequently, fitting with his tendency toward hyperbole in all things, especially himself.
It's a hustler spirit fitting with my immigrant roots, a key part of my identity.
She has collected a fine assortment of songs fitting with her romance-cycle motif.
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45. " Pitch Extraction by Trigonometric Curve Fitting," (with G. C. Winham and J. Petzinger), IEEE Trans.
This can result in "over-fitting", with too many parameters fit to too little data.
While it's not exactly fitting with my tastes, I wouldn't say the Archos G9 is ugly.
(d) Peak fitting with three Lorentzian peaks shows contributions of free excitons (X) and trions (X−).
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