suitably in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The snazzy yoked design was all the rage among the younger set, even appearing in suitably small sizes for daughters proud to copy their mums.
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In a suitably formulated developer, electrons are injected to the silver halide crystals only through silver speck (latent image).
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While the finale may inspire accusations of prejudice, it is a suitably suspenseful climax to a workmanlike slab of adventure fiction.
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Suitably incriminating evidence left at the scene of a crime may serve as proof of the identity of the perpetrator.
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It was suitably hard-wearing for battle, yet comfortable for the evening.
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It was an inelegant comment in what was mostly a suitably attired evening.
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All cases of gonorrhoea should be managed by suitably qualified and resourced clinicians, according to national guidelines.
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Although her look is suitably coy, it is obviously intended to be alluring.
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Proper tire pressure, narrow and unworn tires, and reduced speeds from those judged suitably moderate in the dry will mitigate the risk of aquaplaning, as will avoidance of standing water.
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Social economy attempts to suitably blend economic feasibility with social reality.
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