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think fit

verb as in deign

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In 2013 it emerged that Joan Edwards, a retired midwife from Bristol, had left a £520,000 bequest to "whichever government is in office at the date of my death for the government in their absolute discretion to use as they may think fit".

From BBC

It's quite fearful as well as overtly hostile and full of misogynistic rage towards women who they think fit a certain stereotype.

From Salon

The notices also proposed appointing a liquidation committee to both companies "if the creditors think fit".

From BBC

The Premier League’s rule book gives a disciplinary commission powers to impose a range of sanctions plus the wider scope of “such other penalty as it shall think fit.”

“But when you look at Stetson Bennett and Javon Bullard, neither were very highly recruited. They’re in-state players, really good high school players. Look at Ladd McConkey. He was an in-state kid. Wasn’t highly recruited. Our footprint is what our footprint is. We go after the players we think fit our culture. And that’s more important than where they’re from.”

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

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