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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suit everyone" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express that something is suitable or agreeable for everyone, such as a plan, a decision, or an agreement. For example: "We came up with a decision that should suit everyone."
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That, surely, would suit everyone.
It doesn't suit everyone.
The style doesn't suit everyone.
But it wouldn't suit everyone.
But full-time jobs don't suit everyone.
One start time doesn't suit everyone.
Also, unlike beards, they don't suit everyone".
Also, that it doesn't suit everyone.
This did not suit everyone, however.
"It doesn't suit everyone," Flaxton agrees.
Circumstances, after all, could hardly suit everyone so well.
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