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His wife, whom most people call Nena, looked for something suitable to replace it, but nothing ever seemed distinctive enough.
I always assumed that the bean plants simply grow this way or that, until they eventually bump into something suitable to climb.
I wander the ghost town alone, ring the bell outside the church and wish I were a Romantic poet (Shelley would've had something suitable to say, I'm sure).
When it first became mandatory for office workers to cover their hair in 1981, two years after the Islamic revolution, she and her colleagues dug through their grandmothers' wardrobes to find something suitable to wear.
His day job, he points out, requires material, and while he waits for something suitable to come along, he has a licence to relax; in his personal life, he says, he's "a free man".
Are you done finding something suitable to wear because we went shopping while you planned a party for us yet?
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a) "I'm trying to think of something very suitable to say.
But wouldn't it be far better for the United States to begin by shrinking its overgrown military to something more suitable to the realities of the world?
Neighbors were leery, but he had a mission to replace the water-wasting sod with something more suitable to California's dry climate — succulents.
Give him something more suitable to nibble on.
Today we have something suitable on which to play Weiss, thanks to the modern revival of the Baroque lute.
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