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  1. The phrase "whatever fits you" is correct and usable in written English. It is usually used to indicate that a choice is up to the individual. For example: "You can choose whichever style of clothing you like - whatever fits you best."

  2. 1. TechCrunch. Whatever fits in best for you, tai chi will work with you. 2. WikiHow. Do sport, yoga, martial arts, belly dance, whatever fits you the best. 3. Huffington Post. Use whatever fits your needs best. 4. WikiHow. If I were to have a child I would be willing to call them what they wanted, and whatever fitted them best. 5.

  3. Skullcrusher.online. 3.01K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.2K. 55K views 1 year ago #Skullcrusher. “Whatever Fits Together” by Skullcrusher from the upcoming album ‘Quiet the Room’, out October...

  4. 24 de oct. de 2015 · The past/past participle form of the verb fit is normally fit. The first sentence is in the past, so the "fit" has been used in the sentence as the past form, not the present form. If you want to form the sentence in the present, you can use fits as follows: I am wondering if it fits you.

  5. 22 de oct. de 2008 · English, USA. Oct 22, 2008. #2. Hello. I would say it this way: With regard to the meetings: I suggest arranging them mid-morning... at whatever time suits you best. Hope this helps.

  6. whatever. ‘anything at all’ or ‘it doesn’t matter what’. whichever. ‘any one at all’ or ‘it doesn’t matter which’. whenever. ‘any time at all’ or ‘it doesn’t matter when’. wherever. ‘any place at all’ or ‘it doesn’t matter where’. whoever.

  7. 15 de nov. de 2016 · 1. @ShraddheyaShendre - "Deem" is like "decide". You deem something else fit. Something else doesn't "deem fit to you". – stangdon. Nov 15, 2016 at 19:22. 1. @ShraddheyaShendre - That's correct. "Do whatever that deems fit to you" makes no sense. – stangdon. Nov 15, 2016 at 19:41. Show 6 more comments.