How to use in-sentence of “fit on”:
+ As well as these uses, the hyphen is also used to split words that will not fit on one line.
+ Most people keep them on top of a desk, which is why they are called “desktop computers.” “Laptop computers” are computers small enough to fit on your lap.
+ The feet of the bridge have to be shaped to fit on the front of the instrument which is curved.
+ They are done by cutting pieces of actual fiberglass or silk fabric to fit on the surface of the nail or tip and then it is sealed down with a resin or glue.
+ With long semi-trucks not as many trucks fit on the bridge and the weight of the axles are far apart.
+ Initially used in-chips targeting embedded markets, where simpler and smaller CPUs would allow multiple instantiations to fit on one piece of silicon.
+ However, because the 737’s wings and fuselage are not very high above the ground, it was impossible to get the engines to fit on the wings.
+ KolibriOS can fit on a floppy disk and run on a Pentium with 8 MB of RAM.