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This key is fit to the door... #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 08, 2004 14:21 pm   This key is fit to the door...
 

Hello everyone! I don't know exactly and I couldn't find out what must I write in the sentence.
This key is fit to the door .
This key is appropriate to the door
Help me , please!
Student. :cry:
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Fit #2 (permalink) Thu Apr 08, 2004 20:13 pm   Fit
 

Hi,

The key FITS THE LOCK/DOORLOCK.

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This key is fit to the door... #3 (permalink) Tue May 05, 2009 4:38 am   This key is fit to the door...
 

This key fits that door. Or This key fits this door.
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