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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are being fitted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an ongoing process of adjusting or tailoring something to meet specific requirements or specifications.
Example: "The new uniforms are being fitted to ensure a perfect fit for each employee."
Alternatives: "are being adjusted" or "are being tailored".
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Today, they are being fitted to even luxury models.
Elsewhere in the street, new windows are being fitted.
But today they are being fitted to even luxury models.
This summer, bathrooms in [Murray-Dodge Hall] are being fitted to be accommodating to Muslim worshipers.
Both are being fitted with a remotely operated vehicle to be deployed once weather conditions improve.
Robots are being fitted with powerful vision systems that allow them to recognise and hold things.
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He was being fitted for a new liner and socket.
He wandered in and encountered the famous bullfighter El Cordobés, who was being fitted for a suit.
Virgin's Upper Class is being fitted with new seats that convert into flat beds.
He was being fitted for his tuxedo later in the day.
He had previously tried to claim that he was being fitted for a new hoodie.
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