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What is the past tense of fit the bill?

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The past tense of fit the bill is also fit the bill.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of fit the bill is fits the bill.

The present participle of fit the bill is fitting the bill.

The past participle of fit the bill is fit the bill.

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Physicists have coaxed a few atoms into exotic states that fit the bill, but they didn't make much of a computer.
Bias-cut dresses in silk, satin and sheer fabrics fit the bill for affairs that require strap heels and heavy flirting.
A strong silent type would fit the bill as this character is on stage throughout the first half but doesn't say a word.
Happily, we don't have to invent this mythical band as the Sadies fit the bill pretty neatly.
Cecil reportedly sees her more of an Oaks-type and tomorrow's race, over nine furlongs, should fit the bill perfectly.
This season there has been a dearth of good supernatural television, and hopefully this will fit the bill.

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