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View definitions for be suitable

be suitable

verb as in agree with

verb as in go together/go with

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Using an LLM compressed in this way could be suitable for situations that don't require the highest possible precision.

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Writing to Peter Kernoff, at London's Royal Free Hospital, Dr Machin detailed the treatment of Luke and another boy, asking: "I hope they will be suitable for your heat-treated trial."

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The company said that the diversion route had been chosen to be "suitable for all types of vehicles, including HGVs" and had been used before.

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He said prison populations, construction workers, farmworkers, firefighters, archaeologists — anyone who digs in the soil, breaths it in or spends time outdoors in these areas — would be suitable populations for such inoculations.

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

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