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[fill|fit] the bill
to meet the required criteria or to be suitable for a particular purpose or situation
The idiom "fill the bill" originated from the practice of presenting a bill or invoice to request payment for goods or services. Over time, the phrase evolved to refer to someone or something that meets the necessary requirements, specifications, or expectations for a particular situation. It denotes a perfect match or suitability, suggesting that the person or thing in question is exactly what is needed or desired.
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