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to suitably
adverb
In a suitable manner; fitly; agreeably; with propriety.
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It's significantly less garbage-tasting, and potent enough to suitably end the evening.
Failure to suitably convince voters of one's loyalty risks corresponding failure at the ballot box.
The house took some of the designer's most iconic looks and re-edited them to suitably spectacular effect.
As usual, doors slam themselves, books rearrange themselves and mysterious imprints appear, all to suitably creepy effect.
Heads are broken, plots hatched and smashed and manly backs slapped, all to suitably explosive visual backdrops.
Wi-Fi provides high-speed internet access to suitably equipped computers within 50 metres or so of a small base-station.
It was not just a failure to provide financing, but a failure by UBS to suitably advise their client at the time of the deal.
Motorsport studentships worth £2,750 will be offered to suitably qualified candidates Also prospective students can compete for EPSRC funding to help with tuition fees and living costs.
They reach the women at the end, to suitably swelling Glassian tones, and suddenly, a semicircle of fire erupts around them.
Last year's Sin City, a brilliant cinematic re-creation of Frank Miller's graphic novels, brought his Basin City to suitably surreal and creepy life.
Richemont, the firms have, over the past decade, used the occasion of the Biennale des Antiquaires in Paris to present formal contemporary collections of unique pieces to suitably discerning buyers.
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