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1 Page and Brin decided it was more fitting than the correct spelling.
2 Jyn tugged at her uniform, which felt more ill fitting than ever.
3 She also wore clothing far more fitting than that dingy dress.
4 Never was name less fitting than hers: there was no victory in her.
5 What could be more fitting than redeeming my savior with my own death?
6 It was fitting , more fitting than anyone knew; then he resumed his formal gestures.
7 Nothing could be more fitting than such a chieftaincy in the guard of honor.
8 It seems, in effect, that this language is more fitting than speech to religion.
9 In fact, mother-of-the-bride Carole Middleton's pale pink frock was more form fitting than her daughter's.
10 Who more fitting than another Mary, this time a Northern Mary, to be our President?
11 M. de Lescure," said he, "there are so many more fitting than me."
12 Ashamed is perhaps more fitting than disappointed.
13 What could be more fitting than that the son should follow in the footsteps of an illustrious mother?
14 What could be more fitting than to make a pilgrimage to the scenes of our high school days?
15 Each seemed to understand that there was much of melancholy in their present mood, and that silence was more fitting than speech.
16 Rafiq had on the uniform of the respectable journalist-jacket ,tie ,andwhite shirt-butit looked less rumpled and ill- fitting than Jagdish's had.
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