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Discover LudwigSentence The expression "had fit" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
It is an incorrect conjugation of the verb "fit," which would be written as "fit" or "had fitted." For example: Sarah had fitted the pieces of the puzzle together perfectly.
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Have had fit".
Ana, a star, had fit in from the first day.
Even if it had fit, that wouldn't have been the point.
In the late 1950s this baby-faced, teetotaling, churchgoing, wholesome Texan had fit the times.
Unfortunately for Fields, the team in which he had fit so well is no more.
Even if the cap had fit, it wouldn't have mattered much.
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I've probably had fits.
Rahv had fits of brilliance but had fits of depression too.
And the owners of local newspapers had fits.
She had fits like that once or twice a year.
A week ahead of their Johnstone's Paint Trophy final against Bristol City, Walsall had fit-again midfielder Sam Mantom making his first start of the season.
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