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Rau Muống Xào Tỏi Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Using "suit" verb.

I have a sentence where the wrong words are in bold:

"I have finished rewriting our user manual to suit with our new IDE."

After having looked that word up in Oxford dictionary. I found out 
the word "with" is incorrect. Could I correct it like this ?

"I have finished rewriting our user manual to suit/match our new IDE." 

I wonder if using the word "suit" or "match" is appropriate here. Thank you for your opinion. 
  

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Hi,

'Match' sounds OK, but more natural is the more idiomatic
"I have finished rewriting our user manual to go with our new IDE."

Clive
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Thank you for your advice, Clive. Have a nice day.

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