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Phrase of the Day (fit the bill)-21JUN23

Phrase of the Day (fit the bill)-21JUN23

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is fit the bill and its meaning is “to be suitable for a particular job or purpose”.

Example Sentence: Nothing fits the bill better than expressing regret that, in discussions about possible pandemics, there was too much of a focus on influenza at the expense of coronaviruses. It’s calibrated to steal headlines. Rather than say “David Cameron denies austerity left Britain unprepared for Covid”, there will be a sense of you looking reflective about how things could have been done differently.

This phrase is present in David Cameron left Britain exposed to the pandemic – where’s the outrage? and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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