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well-suited

British  

adjective

  1. appropriate for a particular purpose

  2. (of two people) likely to have a successful relationship

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Those weapons are well-suited for striking infrastructure and would be in high demand in the early weeks of a potential conflict with China.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many companies that build and operate AI agents find that GPUs are too costly, consume too much energy and aren’t as well-suited to actually running their models.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some in the investing world said the funds aren’t well-suited for the masses, in part because they tend to come with higher fees and are harder to sell.

From The Wall Street Journal

That means factory production isn’t especially well-suited to industries that boom and bust, in which surplus production can’t be stockpiled in a warehouse and everything is made to order and where local variations in climate, topography and regulation require bespoke products of varying materials, designs, configurations and sizes.

From Los Angeles Times

The company’s product roadmap is positioning it for improved margins and the value proposition for customers, while its bidirectional charging technology is well-suited for 800V data center applications, according to the analysts.

From The Wall Street Journal