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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which suits" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is appropriate or well-suited for a particular person or situation. Example: "I think this dress is the one which suits you best for the party tonight."
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All of which suits him just fine.
Which suits me.
Which suits Ms. Trigiani.
Which suits him fine.
Which suits the Kenyans.
Which suits cartoonists perfectly fine.
It is small, which suits me fine.
All of which suits the locals fine.
It's also often quasi-journalistic, which suits Defoe's style.
All of which suits Ms. Cabrera just fine.
They live on separate floors, which suits their situation.
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