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sits
verb
Third person singular of sit
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"sits" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it as an intransitive verb to mean "to be in or assume a sitting position." For example, "John sits on the bench, eating his lunch."
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Hira Lal Yadav sits in the ghostly shell of the factory where he once employed 100 weavers.
The other candidate is Lady Cobham, who sits on a range of quangos and charities.
Alan Whitehead, a Labour MP who sits on the energy and climate select committee, said: "This coalition seems to have an obsession with fracking, to the exclusion of other possibilities, and despite the very clear issues with fracking and the opposition we've seen from local communities.
Delicate cous cous, fragrant with toasted almonds and confit lemons, sits in a clean white bowl into which is placed lobster tails and stunning shellfish bisque.
Labor takes points of order and Pyne sits down, well satisfied with himself.
Those wishing to prise the coveted guestbook from the hotel's grasp will have to make do with trying to decipher the autographs scrawled on the piano which sits in the 24-hour private bar.
That would allow the prime minister to rush over every Wednesday that the house sits after facing parliament.
A 1940s New York train carriage sits at rest inside a darkened warehouse, one of its sides cracked open.
Houston sits about seven hours from the Mexican border, making it a popular route for immigrants, Palmore explained.
Deo sits in a clearing, explaining his work to a group of cautiously interested elders.
Back at the beginning of the show, across a floor whose size is accentuated by a geometric pattern of yellow, grey and black shapes that optically flip perspective as you look at them, a ventriloquist's dummy sits on a shelf, dangling his legs in the air.
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