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suit

Two- or three-piece outfit consisting of a jacket and trousers of the same material, sometimes accompanied by a waistcoat, or, for women, a jacket and skirt. Suits are used for formal occasions or as professional/executive working clothes, although more casually styled suits have been made popular by designers such as Giorgio Armani and Gianni Versace.



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Oliver Sherwood, trainer of Ballygalley Bob "I've had this in mind for a while and the track, ground and distance will suit down to the ground.
Karl Burke has wisely given him plenty of time to recover and while his ability to handle an allweather surface has to be taken on trust, the conditions of the race suit down to the ground.
 
 
 
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