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Common collocations with suited in American Collocation

suited adjective

US /ˈsutəd/

very

admirably
eminently
exactly
highly
ideally
perfectly
uniquely
well

This process is also highly suited to mass production.

not very

ill
poorly

They lived in a mountainous area, ill suited for agriculture.

especially

especially
particularly
peculiarly
specially

Visa cards are especially suited to these kinds of transaction.

naturally

naturally

The surrounding environment is naturally suited to outdoor activity.

suited to two different groups or situations

equally

This hardwearing climbing boot is equally suited to novices or experts.

badly

ill
poorly

The report showed that the trail was poorly suited to cycling and was dangerous.

needs

need
purpose
requirements

We have an insurance package suited to your needs.

a job

job
role
task
work

People who have worked in retail travel agencies are very suited to this role.

a situation

circumstances
conditions
environment
situation

Crops and other plants can be bred to be particularly suited to their environments.

a use

application
use

The chair is suited to regular office use.