Suit your/somebody’s book

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verb phrase

To be convenient or beneficial for someone's plans or preferences.

I can meet you anytime next week. Pick a day that suits your book.
Visual representation of "suit your/somebody’s book" - To be convenient or beneficial for someone's plans or preferences.

Often appears as...

  • doesn't suit my book
  • this suits her book

Usage tips

Idiomatic

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Plan Convenience

Emphasizes the ease and suitability of an arrangement within someone's existing plans.

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Having the meeting online definitely suits my book with the tight schedule.
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Personal Preference

Highlights a preference or desire; 'suit your book' often aligns with what someone personally prefers.

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A quiet café to discuss this suits my book perfectly.
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Flexibility Emphasis

Shows the flexibility of choices; the phrase may imply several options are available and one can choose freely.

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You pick the venue, just make sure it suits your book.
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