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What does "fit right in" mean? Is it different from just saying "fit in"?

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Rebecca

The phrase "fit in" means to be accepted or to belong within a group of people. It can also mean that someone or something matches the standard. The phrase "fit right in" means that you are accepted or match the standards quickly and easily without any adjustment period or difficulties. Ex: A: Was the first day of school hard? B: No! I fit right in. Ex: I can tell you're going to fit right in.

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