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The phrase "a gathered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been collected or assembled, often referring to items or people coming together.
Example: "The event featured a gathered audience, eager to hear the speaker's insights."
Alternatives: "a collected" or "an assembled".
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One man screams to a gathered crowd.
What matters in the end is a gathered atmosphere, in this case stimulating and pacific.
In one painting he swipes thick white paint in strong strokes across the canvas to evoke a gathered fog.
Wearing a gathered pink dress over her baby bump, she said she was "blown away" to win the award.
But from then on, linear dresses followed straight lines, give or take a gathered and flared shirt cuff.
A high neckline and a gathered bodice with tight waistband gave the dress a positively Puritanical look.
My favorite look had was a Hawaiian-style shirt paired with slim trousers with a gathered elastic cuff — a look that was more rad than trad.
Italian luxury label Caruso also featured a short-shirt-come-jacket with a gathered hem and, at Prada, a shruken harrington sat above a furry belt.
From that tiny image, she sewed an ivory silk gown with three-quarter-length sleeves, a gathered bodice and an empire waist.
It consists of a white blouse, an ornately embroidered vest, a gathered silk skirt and a felt toque with a black tassel reaching to the shoulder.
Mr. Sialelli can, and he seems comfortable conflating heritage Lanvin signatures — a velvet yoke, a gathered sleeve — with anime, whether on a flowing dress or fur coat.
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