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were suited
verb
To make proper or suitable; to adapt or fit.
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She replied: "If you were suited to them, you'd be getting them, wouldn't you?
At least I could also tell him his skills were suited to doubles".
Pine said that none of his clients were suited to this project.
Rather they believed that the orders were suited to serve the transcendent ideal of absolute reason.
These methods were suited to the painter's concern with resolving problems of form and light.
Greg Foster, the chairman and president of Imax Filmed Entertainment, warned that not all films were suited to the format.
Achebe attributes Igbo domination to their self-confidence, inherent democratic values and adaptability, which were suited to Nigeria's modernising economy.
By 7 30 a.m., they were suited up in the center's regulation white smocks, rubber boots and hairnets.
The military started with a series of trials to see what combat roles were suited for women.
Later, she wrote: "I believe that if he [Korda] had lived, I might have had films built around me that were suited to my qualities".
White and black, they all struggled with racist stereotyping that decreed that blacks were primitive, instinctual and spontaneous, and therefore, by nature, were suited to play "hot" jazz.
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