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The phrase "to be suitable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that a particular thing is appropriate or appropriate for a situation or purpose. For example, "The candidate must have experience in the field to be suitable for the job."
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He found reading and world travel to be suitable educators.
Movies rated G are supposed to be suitable for children.
It promises to be suitable for normal to oily hair.
(source) Like Then: "to be suitable or agreeable to".
(Her collection for Bernhardt was meant to be suitable for a country home).
Sadly, however, the Brazilian climate is unlikely to be suitable for that particular talent to shine.
But Mr. Dolginoff said the musical "is still going to be suitable for the family".
"Electric vehicles are not going to be suitable for everybody," he said.
On this basis, plastics do not appear to be suitable for structural components.
In many ways, the product was never going to be suitable for the everyday consumer market.
Retail nurseries seldom stock them, and even the young ones are too large to be suitable for mail order.
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is said to be suitable
in order for it to be suitable
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