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The phrase "which is suitable for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to make comparisons and suggest possibilities. For example: "This is the most suitable dress for the occasion, which is suitable for all of our guests."
Exact(58)
The key is finding an exercise which is suitable for that person's needs and limitations.
This resource, which is suitable for upper primary and secondary students, asks your class to consider how and why.
Some cleverpackaging means a big improvement (4.3 inches) in legroom for the second row, which is suitable for two adults.
The FCB is currently the only operating US epithermal neutron beam which is suitable for clinical studies.
Moreover, we develop a low-complexity suboptimal heuristic algorithm which is suitable for platforms with low computational power.
The algorithm requires a very low number of mathematical operations, which is suitable for relay purposes.
A semi-analytical incremental model is developed which is suitable for any type of loading.
A modification of the Hertz contact law which is suitable for graded materials is adopted.
We propose a model of the environment which is suitable for global navigation using visual sensing.
Similar(2)
The subchannels are formed using the FUSC which is suitable for mobile applications.
The gel-valves can be integrated using standard photolithography, which is suitable for mass production.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com