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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suggests fitting" is not correct and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you are trying to indicate that something is appropriate or suitable, but it lacks clarity. Example: "The evidence suggests fitting solutions for the problem at hand."
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This observation suggests fitting the amount of fruit trapped each week under a given tree using a generalized non-linear mixed-effects model with Poisson error as an intuitive approach.
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("Footed to" surely suggests "fitted to" or "fastened to," and for this reason "legged to" wouldn't work).
If you are going to give your nuclear submarines cocky names, I would suggest fitting them with those little parking thingies that go beep.
Earlier in the decade, when engineers at Volkswagen debated their options, a courageous hand was raised to suggest fitting both a turbocharger and a supercharger to the same engine.
Right away, my dentist suggested fitting me with a mouth guard, a small plastic device that covers some or all of the teeth to protect them against damage, but does not stop the grinding or clenching itself.
We suggest fitting this bell-shaped curve because it only relies on two parameters instead of four parameters (Eq. 3): {varphi}_Tast (t)={e}^{-{left(frac{T t -{T}_{opt}}{T t -{T}_{opt}}{n}.
In late 1935, Junkers suggested fitting a DB 600 in-line engine, with the final variant to be equipped with the Jumo 210.
A referee suggested fitting the model to the data without the observation at week 8.
Solberg et al. [ 22] have suggested fitting an RPG effect to reduce this problem.
Bos and Pasada [ 38] have suggested fitting the model to the genes being used to obtain more accurate results.
The asymmetry and bimodality of the marginals suggested fitting a BGVM to shared orthologs for each pair of prokaryotic genomes.
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