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Suitability & Compatibility

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1.
oil and water (do not|never) mix
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used to emphasize the idea that some things or people simply do not go well together, and that trying to combine them can result in conflict or a lack of success

The two politicians had vastly different ideologies and personalities, and it was clear that oil and water do not mix when it came to their ability to work together.

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day and night cannot dwell together
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used for implying that elements that are fundamentally different or incompatible cannot exist together in harmony or unity

The two business partners had different visions for the company, and eventually decided to part ways because day and night cannot dwell together.

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you cannot serve (both|) God and Mammon
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used to suggest that it is impossible to pursue both material wealth and spiritual or moral values at the same time

He was offered a job that required him to compromise his ethical beliefs, but he turned it down because he knew that you cannot serve God and mammon.

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every couple is not a pair
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used to imply that individuals within a relationship may have significant differences or incompatibilities that hinder their ability to form a good partnership

When I first started dating my girlfriend, I thought we were perfect for each other.But as time went on, I realized that our personalities clashed in some important ways.Now I understand that every couple is not a pair.

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a place for everything and everything in its place
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used to emphasize the value of organization and orderliness by suggesting that items should be stored in their proper places to avoid clutter and confusion

The key to maintaining a tidy home is to follow the principle of a place for everything and everything in its place - it saves time and keeps things running smoothly.

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different strokes for different folks
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used to emphasize that people have different tastes, preferences, and needs, and that it is important to recognize and respect these differences

The human resources manager understood that her employees had varying needs and preferences, and created a flexible work environment to accommodate them - different strokes for different folks.

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borrowed garments never (fit|sit) well
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used to suggest that relying on the ideas or attitudes of others may lead to discomfort or failure, as they may not be suitable for one's individual needs or preferences

The new homeowner tried to decorate her house with the same style as her friend's, but found that it didn't reflect her own personal taste - borrowed garments never fit well.

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every shoe fits not every foot
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used to imply that a solution or approach that works for one person or situation may not work for another, emphasizing that one should find solutions to fit the specific needs and circumstances

The doctor understood that different patients had different medical histories and needs, and customized treatment plans accordingly - every shoe fits not every foot.

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horses for courses
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used to imply that different people are suited to different things, and what works well for one person may not work well for another

You can't expect everyone to be good at everything—horses for courses, after all.

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there is a time and (a|) place for everything
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used to imply that certain actions, behaviors, or decisions are appropriate only in specific situations, and that it is important to recognize when and where they are appropriate

I'm not saying you shouldn't speak your mind, but there is a time and place for everything, and this might not be it.

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a carrion kite will never be a good hawk
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used to imply that a person or thing cannot be something that they are not inherently suited for or capable of, and that it is important to recognize and accept one's limitations

The coach understood that each athlete had different strengths and weaknesses, and tailored training programs accordingly - a carrion kite will never be a good hawk.

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everything is good in its season
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used to suggest that everything has its own appropriate time or occasion, and that it is important to respect the natural order of things

The entrepreneur recognized that it was important to wait for the right market conditions before launching a new product - everything is good in its season.

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13.
every pot has its lid
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used to express the idea that there is a suitable or compatible match for every person or situation

After several failed relationships, she began to lose hope, but her friend reminded her that every pot has its lid and that she will find the right partner someday.

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