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"suitable for many" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that could be beneficial or useful to a large variety of people. For example, "This job opening is suitable for many because it doesn't require any previous experience."
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Copper is a relatively soft, easily tarnished metal that may not be suitable for many applications.
The system is not suitable for many soils and is used on only around 10% of Britain's arable crops.
The Palestinians have always said they were not suitable for many of the 1.3 million Gaza residents who could end up living in the vacated settlement areas.
Researchers found that the same level of activity for the general population was still suitable for many cancer patients, according to Cancer Research UK.
The method is suitable for many agricultural crops.
Hence, it is very suitable for many practical applications.
Hence, these materials are suitable for many practical applications.
Cement asphalt emulsion (CA) composites are very promising materials suitable for many applications.
In conclusion, I believe verisimilitude calculations are suitable for many migraine and cluster headache mechanism problems.
SF2 + VF1 + PA2 + SR2 (Suitable for many normal applications e.g. walls, columns): ESH LWSCC2.
Unfortunately, the above minimization is not suitable for many applications as it is NP-hard [46].
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