In a fitting manner
The word "fittingly" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when describing something that is appropriate or suitable to the context. Example Sentence: The sky was fittingly blue on their wedding day.
Sadly, because he has been one of the game's outstanding talents, but fittingly too, he ended his last World Cup final with a yellow card for one last argument, this on behalf of Dezotti whose dismissal for grabbing Kohler round the neck three minutes from the end and wrestling him to the ground was a bit hard.
Fittingly, Newcastle's splendid art-deco cinema, The Tyneside also has several good cafes.
Measured but never bloodless, ranging from skittish to melancholy, it was a fittingly virtuoso way to close an evening that underlined the Academy's reputation for musical excellence.
Fittingly, the 1998 Hanks/Ryan romcom still has a strong digital presence, with the official You've Got Mail site fronted by a lengthy Flash intro.
Coached by a man fittingly nicknamed "the Stopper", German Uli Stielike, South Korea have not conceded a single goal in the tournament, keeping five clean sheets.
Fittingly, the film featured the rapper 50 Cent.
Hungary took a two-goal lead before, fittingly, Ramírez came off the bench to restore Salvadoran pride, this time scoring not once but twice.
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