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The phrase "a fished" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, as "fished" is typically used as a verb in the past tense or as a participle, not as a noun with the article "a."
Example: "After a long day of fishing, I finally caught a fish."
Alternatives: "a catch" or "a fish caught".
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Here, we measured the wariness of two families of coral reef fishes in both fished areas and marine reserves embedded within a fished seascape along an exploitation gradient ranging from wilderness sites (Chagos) to heavily fished areas (the Philippines).
A spatially-explicit individual-based simulation was developed with environmental characteristics of Glover's Reef Marine Reserve, Belize and with biological characteristics of a fished population of Caribbean spiny lobster (Panulirus argus).
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Get a fish clamp.
They caught a fish.
Quite a fish.
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