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suited

adjective as in adapted

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Critics have warned that many students who might not be suited to T-levels could be left with fewer options for post-16 education if the alternatives are removed.

From BBC

“You never know whether it’s coming to an end or not, so we’ll see. But I think what Taylor wrote and the way that he kind of suited it all up, it’s wonderful and if it ends, then it ends. It’s been one hell of a run — it’s been one of my favorite jobs,” he told the outlet at the series’ red-carpet premiere.

Why was this form so powerfully suited to his purpose?

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England's defence conceded five tries, as they were drawn into ding-dong high-tempo game that suited the opposition and the half-time break couldn't halt.

From BBC

In the summer, Jones spoke about how Slot's style of play suited him "because I can get on the ball more and be free" after the Dutchman replaced Jurgen Klopp as Liverpool manager.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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