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The phrase "a fitted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is tailored or designed to fit a specific shape or size, often in reference to clothing or furniture.
Example: "She wore a fitted dress that accentuated her figure beautifully."
Alternatives: "a tailored" or "a snug".
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Or a fitted sundress?
A fitted kitchen: rational and organized.
A fitted jacket and shorts followed.
Sometimes a fitted jerkin is over the doublet.
Who needs internal walls or a fitted kitchen anyway?
Carmen wore a houndstooth jacket over a fitted top.
The tub was covered with a fitted board.
You'll need a large casserole pot with a fitted lid.
Finish with a fitted polo shirt and flats or sandals.
He pulled a fitted helmet out of a small bag.
Avoid buying a fitted sheet for fancy dress purposes.
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