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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are fetched" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is being retrieved or obtained, often in a passive construction.
Example: "The data are fetched from the server every hour to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "are retrieved" or "are obtained".
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Stools are fetched.
While there's a lot of money in America, and big prices are fetched, the same thing happens in London, too".
The products are fetched from storage racks by workers known as pickers, who may cover miles on foot in the course of a workday.
Another factor that affects performance is the "word" size the number of bits that are fetched at once from memory and on which CPU instructions operate.
The tower holds 10,000 bottles of wine, which are fetched by black-clad "wine angels" who fly up, like Peter Pan, to get them.
The proposed cloud-connected architecture of the system enables on-demand code execution for the instructions, which are fetched from the cloud-side remote storage area in the runtime, instead of using a directly-connected on-chip instruction bus.
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They are fetching high prices.
VSAT licences are fetching $4m a piece.
Batman and Superman are fetching six-figure sums.
Some beachfront spreads are fetching as much as $8 million.
Today such works are fetching upward of $400,000.
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