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well-suited
adjective
- appropriate for a particular purpose
- (of two people) likely to have a successful relationship
Example Sentences
The autobiographical form is well-suited for articulating an “identity-aware” liberalism because those who write them must contend with the tension between the particularity of individual experience and the universality of sentiments and ideas that can connect us to each other, and possibly to every human being in the world.
“We are working hard to stay focused on our mission while addressing this pivotal moment. And while we know how difficult these moments can be, we are confident in our steps to shape a sustainable organization that is well-suited to meet our goals now and in the future.”
Packaged into a dog whistle, those negative associations make it a "multifunctional term" that can be doled out in a number of different contexts to do "negative work," making it a "well-suited attack" for the right, Saul said.
He said Florence's music was especially well-suited to the orchestral treatment.
Cheptegei lived in an area of Kenya known for being well-suited to high-altitude training, as noted by The Associated Press.
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