What should I use here, fit or suit? [on hold]
I have a sentence and two options which can be used here, what it the right one and why? Thank you!
«Heidi used to be in the girlband Atomic Kitten but she left because she never quite ________ in»
fit in
or
suit in
british-english adverbs
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I have a sentence and two options which can be used here, what it the right one and why? Thank you!
«Heidi used to be in the girlband Atomic Kitten but she left because she never quite ________ in»
fit in
or
suit in
british-english adverbs
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I have a sentence and two options which can be used here, what it the right one and why? Thank you!
«Heidi used to be in the girlband Atomic Kitten but she left because she never quite ________ in»
fit in
or
suit in
british-english adverbs
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Blah Blah is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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I have a sentence and two options which can be used here, what it the right one and why? Thank you!
«Heidi used to be in the girlband Atomic Kitten but she left because she never quite ________ in»
fit in
or
suit in
british-english adverbs
british-english adverbs
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Fit in is the right answer.
Google dictionary definition: fit in – be socially compatible with
other members of a group.
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Fit in is the right answer.
Google dictionary definition: fit in – be socially compatible with
other members of a group.
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Fit in is the right answer.
Google dictionary definition: fit in – be socially compatible with
other members of a group.
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Fit in is the right answer.
Google dictionary definition: fit in – be socially compatible with
other members of a group.
Fit in is the right answer.
Google dictionary definition: fit in – be socially compatible with
other members of a group.
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