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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The MoD would not be drawn on what the primary purpose of the vessel would be were it to be deployed, but its facilities as a support ship make it well-suited for humanitarian and disaster relief missions.
From BBC
Those weapons are well-suited for striking infrastructure and would be in high demand in the early weeks of a potential conflict with China.
Many companies that build and operate AI agents find that GPUs are too costly, consume too much energy and aren’t as well-suited to actually running their models.
Some in the investing world said the funds aren’t well-suited for the masses, in part because they tend to come with higher fees and are harder to sell.
That means factory production isn’t especially well-suited to industries that boom and bust, in which surplus production can’t be stockpiled in a warehouse and everything is made to order and where local variations in climate, topography and regulation require bespoke products of varying materials, designs, configurations and sizes.
From Los Angeles Times
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