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Hotmale Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Fit in

Hello

I'm having doubts which form is correct:


"He doesn't fit in society."

"He doesn't fit with society."

"He doesn't fit in to society."


Could you tell me which form I should use?


Thank you!

  

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The expression "fit in" is complete in itself. He doesn't fit in. It doesn't like a prepositional phrase after it at all.

  • The expression "fit in" is complete in itself.
  • He doesn't fit in.
  • It doesn't like a prepositional phrase after it at all.
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The expression "fit in" is complete in itself. He doesn't fit in. It doesn't like a prepositional phrase after it at all. Try "He doesn't fit in socially."

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This shows you which is most popular (assuming that I've thought of all the reasonable possibilities):

https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=fit

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