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Suitably

/ˈsuːtəbli/adverb
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Suitably means in a manner that is appropriate, fitting, or well-matched to a specific context or requirement, ensuring everything aligns just right. It's commonly used in everyday language to add a layer of precision, such as in professional settings where it highlights adaptability, or in modern discussions about sustainability where it implies optimal choices.

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The Latin root 'sequi' in 'suitably' is the same one that gives us words like 'sequence' and 'persecute', influencing over 1,000 English words through its evolution; remarkably, it originally meant 'to follow' in ancient Rome around 200 BC, showing how a single verb has threaded through history to shape modern expressions of order and appropriateness.

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