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Hey, do you often use the phrase 'to suit like a T' while talking about clothes or time, e.g. Speaker1: Does it work for you to meet at 19.00? Speaker2: Sure, that suits me like a T.
31 aug. 2021 10:41
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You can use to a T or to a tee to mean perfectly or exactly right. For example, if something suits you to a T, it suits you perfectly. If you have got an activity or a skill down to a T, you have succeeded in doing it exactly right. (Collins) Suit TO a tee - For clothing : That shirt is perfect on you. The colour suits you to a tee. Regarding time, the post above explains the usage. Basically, the suggested time is good for me. I usually say, "That works for me," but that can be replaced by, "That suits me to a tee," regarding a suggested time. Hope that helps.
31 augustus 2021
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