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fitting well vs fitting good

The correct phrase is 'fitting well.' 'Fitting well' is the appropriate way to describe something that fits correctly or suits a particular purpose. 'Fitting good' is not grammatically correct in this context.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1298 views

fitting well

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe something that fits correctly or suits a particular purpose.

Examples:

  • The dress is fitting well after the alterations.
  • The new shoes are fitting well and are very comfortable.
  • The puzzle pieces are fitting well together.
  • The plan is fitting well with our goals.
  • The new employee is fitting well into the team.
  • I'm now called Gareth Pavlov... and fitting in well.
  • It appears your team is fitting in well here, Rogers.
  • Which kind of makes me a cyber-terrorist, which is bad because I really don't see myself fitting in well at Guantanamo Bay.
  • The shell including all the fittings are well protected from being hit by the forklift blades;
  • I'm glad you're settling so well, fitting in.
  • I'm glad you're settling so well, fitting in.
  • outdoor rainwater pipes, gutters and fittings, as well as covering material for roofing and façades.
  • Decorative paints and varnishes are paints and varnishes that are applied to buildings, their trim and fittings, as well as outdoor furniture, floors and fencing for decorative and protective purposes.
  • It was claimed that the Korean imports, which were only made to the United Kingdom market, were in competition only with the fittings of the sole British producer, which manufactured taper/taper fittings as well.
  • Secondly, we would like to see action to ensure that all containers are correctly weighed in port and correctly stowed before a ship sets sail for sea, as well as fitting automated beacons to aid container location.
  • He's fitting in really well by the way, he's such a bright lad,
  • In addition, the compulsory fitting of a speedometer in all these vehicles will yield economies of scale which will benefit consumers as well.
  • (Snow White) So it's only fitting that I'll be denied that same joy as well.
  • Well, I hope it's not because you're worried about fitting into this.
  • Well, now, I don't often shy away from giving thanks, but this time, I think it's fitting if Muriel led us.
  • I don't-I don't know how well he's fitting in here.
  • Well, it's a present for me, so I should be able to have a fitting of some sort.
  • Afterwards, the substitution effect slowed down and the utilisation of malleable fittings remained stable, in particular for those uses where physical durability, resistance as well as a specific tensile strength and elongation are required.
  • Because we in the 25 Member States have opted for this community, it is also fitting that we do everything we can to ensure that it functions as well and effectively as possible.
  • Well, yes, I've begun fitting the electromagnets... and vacuum pumps to the floor and ceiling.

Alternatives:

  • fitting correctly
  • suiting well
  • matching well
  • working well
  • aligning well

fitting good

This phrase is not grammatically correct in this context.

  • I'm not too good at fitting in.
  • He was so good at fitting in, no one ever saw him.
  • dulling of pipe fittings to prepare the goods for certain markets.
  • Sure, you did a good job fitting in!
  • the working of goods, including erecting or assembling them or fitting them to other goods;
  • (a) the working of goods, including erecting or assembling them or fitting them to other goods;
  • (a) parts, components or subassemblies imported for incorporation in or fitting to goods included in the list in Annex I and II or parts, components or subassemblies thereof, or for the repair, refurbishment or maintenance of such goods;
  • It is from the Good Book and therefore a fitting grace.
  • Good gods, Duram. Fitting in?
  • She overcompensated by being a good enough student to get a scholarship, but... she's had a hard time fitting in.
  • Thus a proposal which makes the fitting of such systems mandatory is not just good for road safety; it is also good for jobs in my constituency.
  • this directive requires the fitting of a blind-spot mirror to goods vehicles.
  • Composite goods made up of an artificial cherry tree branch and an electric lighting fitting with an electrical transformer. These components are attached to each other to form a practically inseparable whole.
  • a legislative proposal requiring the fitting of speed limiters on lighter heavy goods vehicles weighing more than 3.5 tonnes,
  • Good engineering judgment shall be used to prevent condensation in the transfer lines, fittings, or valves from the point where xH2O is measured to the analyser;
  • Surgical procedures and general good medical practice cannot be practised because of incorrect fittings or design flaws such as inadequate and badly positioned lighting in the operating theatre, incorrect doors into the operating theatre, and a misplaced exit from the operating theatre to the outside.
  • I would like to respond to those honourable Members who made the point about retro-fitting, by emphasizing that a good control system is very dependent on the proportion of the vehicle fleet that is equipped.
  • So far as retro-fitting is concerned, we had to ensure that we did not let the best be the enemy of the good and we have had to work on the basis not of what we would most prefer but of what we were most likely to get.
  • How fitting, then, that these two renegades, these enemies of the law, which makes them enemies of good King Richard himself, should provide us with entertainment on this, the day of the King's birthday.
  • Class 17 - Pipe links; pipe sockets; pipe fittings; tubes; all of the above goods not made out of metal;

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