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The phrase "as fortified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been strengthened or enhanced, often in the context of food or drink, but also in other contexts.
Example: "The juice is as fortified as the label claims, providing essential vitamins and minerals."
Alternatives: "as enhanced" or "as strengthened".
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If each home is a refuge, this one is as fortified as a medieval castle.
Mr. Johnston's antenna, out by the big cottonwood trees that line the road, is not as fortified as it might be either.
And yet, even in the wake of multiple mass shootings, their gun owning rights seem as fortified as ever.
Jones said hitting longer irons into greens at Hoylake during the British Open, as Woods did, paid off because the greens aren't as "fortified" as those at Medinah.
The majority of food items that contain probiotics are dairy products such as DanActive, Yo-Plus, Yakult, and Activia; as well as fortified beverages all which contain live, active cultures.
While keeping liver off your plate might be easy enough, keep in mind that various other animal products, including eggs, fish, meat, and poultry, as well as fortified cereals, also contain preformed vitamin A, as do some prenatal vitamins.
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The RCPCH said other options to increase vitamin D levels, such as fortifying a wider range of foods, should be considered.
But also through our products - such as fortifying our food brands with extra nutrients to tackle under-nutrition; creating products that use less water; developing more effective soaps and detergents to improve hygiene and sanitation and help fight disease.
This conception of the F.B.I. as a more bureaucratically constipated, possibly more malevolent version of, say, Microsoft, if nowhere near as securely fortified, is Mr. Ray's masterstroke.
She was like a half-caste, that Fulani girl, as sweet as sugar fortified with honey.
If the translator's task is "to liberate the language imprisoned in a work," as Walter Benjamin writes, then few literary strongholds come as heavily fortified as "The Divine Comedy".
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