eminently suitable

Frequency: 6.99.8 per million words

Means being extremely appropriate for a particular purpose or situation.

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  • With her experience, she is eminently suitable for the director role.
  • He is eminently suitable for the role of team leader.
  • The chosen venue was eminently suitable for a large wedding reception.
  • This quiet countryside location is eminently suitable for a relaxing holiday.
  • His dark suit was considered eminently suitable for the formal dinner.
  • The candidate's experience makes him eminently suitable for the senior position.
  • The consultant recommended the low-risk bond as an eminently suitable investment for a retiree.
  • We believe this proposal is eminently suitable for your company's needs.
  • The proposed policy is eminently suitable for addressing the city's housing crisis.
  • The new software is eminently suitable for small businesses.
  • The classic novel is eminently suitable for a modern film adaptation.
  • Her calm demeanor makes her eminently suitable for dealing with difficult customers.
  • Do you believe this software is eminently suitable for our needs?
  • The material is eminently suitable for outdoor furniture.
  • A building of this design is eminently suitable for a cold climate.
  • Given his qualifications, he is eminently suitable to manage this project.
  • The judge found the compromise eminently suitable for both parties.
  • The laboratory conditions were eminently suitable for the experiment.
  • His calm temperament makes him eminently suitable for a career in diplomacy.
  • This particular type of fabric is eminently suitable for making dresses.