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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suited with" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would be "suited to" or "suited for." Example: "The dress is perfectly suited to her style."
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M. Dimitresco is unusually well suited with the role of Radames.
He is tall (6ft) and elegantly suited, with a long tie that slides deep into his lap.
Take note of Frank Sinatra, who had two looks: one was suited and tied; the other was suited with tie loosened.
And for the E.P.A., the president said Ms. McCarthy was well suited with her experience as a state environmental official in both Massachusetts — for former Gov. Mitt Romney — and Connecticut.
All the attributed peaks are suited with Ag, Ag2O3, and ZnO.
The Casa del Mar comes suited with a full-service spa, featuring products from skincare guru Dr. Murad.
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Bid two suits with two- and three-suited hands.
A. It followed suit with the movies.
"Hugging suits with Velcro!" added Ruby, brilliantly.
Bid two suits with an unbalanced hand.
Christian Democrats followed suit with CNetz.
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