Yes, "fit for purpose" is typically hyphenated when used as a compound adjective before a noun, as in "fit-for-purpose solution." However, when used in a sentence without preceding a noun, it does not require hyphens, such as "The solution is fit for purpose." The hyphenation helps clarify the phrase's meaning in specific contexts.
Fit for purpose means good enough to do the job it was made to do.
Without meaning nothing can be explained.Life is not endemic to any random selection of elements without programming ,forethought and fit for purpose.
Fit for purpose means good enough to do the job it was made to do.
That is a trick question and purpose does have a meaning.If purpose has no meaning, then the meaning of purpose is the subjective experience of seeking a reason to defend the ego against assault.this is very complicated______Hey, I may add this to the guy up there.What's the purpose of breathing?To live.What's the purpose of playing?To have fun.What's the purpose of living?To make a difference.What's the purpose of purpose?To have a reason. To have an opinion.~Chelseam2------------------------------------------------------------------There is no purpose that has no meaning.
Having or indicating purpose or design.
A purpose needn't have a meaning as it is a way of obtaining an object. It would be the object that would have or have not a meaning. purpose don't have any meaning as it itself is a meaning answered by vanshikha
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As fit as a fiddle
Having or indicating purpose or design.
The purpose of the sale of goods act is to ensure that goods sold to customers are fit for the purpose they are sold. If they are not fit for purpose then one can request a refund under this act or take legal action.
They are fit for purpose