"suitable for working" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. It can be used to describe a person, place, or thing that is equipped to perform work or suitable for one to work in. For example, you could say "This office is suitable for working and has all the necessary equipment.".
"Studying online is very suitable for working people," Mr. Abdulla said in a telephone interview.
As a general rule, slaves were considered suitable for working some crops but not others.
"We're concluding our feasibility studies as quickly as we can to see if our vaccine technology platforms might be suitable for working on Zika," Glaxo spokeswoman Anna Padula told Reuters in an email.
As the fashion historian Caroline Rennolds Milbank observed in "New York Fashion: The Evolution of American Style" (Abrams, 1989), the dress "was suitable for working women and college students, for street wear and lunching in a restaurant, and also for golf, tennis, boating and other summer sports".
The former added bowline knots to knitted dresses, and reworked naval bibs to suitable-for-work shirts.
Like Chatroulette, the infamous video chat site, the open nature of Paltalk means there is a fair amount of not-suitable-for-work material on the site.
There has been one not-suitable-for-work misstep: before the album came out, a "teaser" shot was released, showing her kneeling in a bed of roses in a basque and stockings.
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