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What has many holes but is good for holding liquid?
The Sumida is not a good river for us to swim in any more.
Written in simple English, this book is suitable for beginners.
Tom is the proper boy for the job.
Tom is the right boy for the job.
I'm thinking about which college might be best for me.
None of the meat was fit to eat.
The food was not fit for man or beast.
These shoes are good for walking in deep snow.
This water is good to drink.
This water is good to drink.
This water is good to drink.
These shoes are not suitable for running.
This fish is unfit to eat.
The water of this well is good to drink.
Written, as it is, in easy English, the book is suitable for beginners.
There must be a better person for both of us.
You should get the job for which you are best fitted.
Five miles is a suitable distance for a picnic.
I don't think she is fit for the job.

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