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The phrase "a tiered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is arranged in layers or levels, often in contexts like design, pricing, or organizational structures.
Example: "The new pricing model features a tiered system that offers discounts based on the volume of purchases."
Alternatives: "layered" or "graded".
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Might I suggest a tiered system instead?
The house has a 1980s kitchen and a tiered deck.
Stephane Martello, a k a Mister Crochet, knits Etsy-chic pieces like a tiered turtleneck capelet.
The Chase Sapphire Reserve has a tiered purchase reward system.
The proposal includes a tiered penalty system for multiple violations.
The Fillmore boasts huge bars, trademark chandeliers and a tiered balcony.
The screening protocol involved a tiered three-step approach, using tests of proven validity.
Moreover, a tiered reporting format is required to differentiate between violations of invariants and best practices.
Again, a tiered structure, multi-tiered structure, roughly three tiers.
One company I worked for had a tiered system.
He deferred to Mr. Comrie, who suggested a tiered approach.
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