well-suited
Britishadjective
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appropriate for a particular purpose
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(of two people) likely to have a successful relationship
Example Sentences
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“It’s not really well-suited or well-designed to just hand off to a statistical agency without some customization, so it’s difficult to work with, it’s difficult to process, and it tends to be very expensive.”
From Barron's
That pick also was particularly well-suited to a shipping service: ready-to-eat, habitually prepackaged even in its normal habitat, with a reputation for tasting even better a day or two old.
From Seattle Times
It provided a great deal to think about, and film isn’t well-suited to doing that.
From Los Angeles Times
Several former colleagues said Meyer’s subdued Midwestern style is particularly well-suited for the big egos that dominate Capitol Hill.
From Washington Post
Beer and cider both make excellent pairings for a large variety of cheeses, while there is nothing that doesn't pair with Champagne, it's particularly well-suited for washed-rind delicacies.
From Salon
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