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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Fit IN something or Fit INTO something

Is it "to fit in something" or "to fit into something"?

And when do you use such phrase(s)?

Would you please give me a couple of examples?

Thank you.

  

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It is "fit into" or "fit in with" His idea did not fit into our plan for the start-up. She is not able to fit in with her colleagues as most of them do not seem to accept her ideas.

  • It is "fit into" or "fit in with" His idea did not fit into our plan for the start-up.
  • She is not able to fit in with her colleagues as most of them do not seem to accept her ideas.
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It is "fit into" or "fit in with"

His idea did not fit into our plan for the start-up.

She is not able to fit in with her colleagues as most of them do not seem to accept her ideas.


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