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The phrase "sees fit" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to make a decision or choice based on what is deemed suitable or appropriate by the speaker or writer. Example: The professor reserves the right to assign grades as he sees fit. Note: This phrase is more commonly used in formal or professional writing rather than in everyday conversation.
Idiom
See fit.
If you see fit to do something, you consider it correct or appropriate to do it.
Dictionary
sees fit
verb
Third person singular of see fit
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Chandor never sees fit to tell us.
Which one can use or not, as one sees fit.
"He can give it to whomever he sees fit".
Wilshaw will take credit where he sees fit, though.
"Monopoly supplier behaves as it sees fit shock," scoffed TogoPresley.
Accordingly, he believes he can do anything he likes with us, play with us as he sees fit, destroy us as he sees fit.
Each country deals with them as it sees fit, which is as it should be.
He earned it and it's his responsibility to deal with it as he sees fit.
The First Amendment protects the right of the press to publish what it sees fit.
"(Erdogan) sees himself as above the law and is busy massacring laws as he sees fit".
Lee has had to take my advice and apply it as he sees fit.
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