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What's the difference between 'fit' and 'suit'?



 
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What's the difference between 'fit' and 'suit'? Sun Jul 09, 2006 18:58 pm  What's the difference between 'fit' and 'suit'?
 

What's the difference between 'fit' and 'suit'?

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jmckenzie1983
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Fit vs suit Mon Jul 10, 2006 17:49 pm  Fit vs suit
 

Hi jmckenzie1983

Do you have a specific sentence or sentences in mind? A specific context? Your question is mighty general. Wink

There are lots of differences and a few similarities.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/fit
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/suit

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