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The phrase "dolled up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a colloquial expression that means to dress or groom oneself in a stylish or extravagant way. It can also be used to describe something or someone that is excessively decorated or adorned. Example: "She always loves to get dolled up for special occasions, with her hair and makeup perfectly done." In this sentence, "dolled up" is used to describe the act of getting dressed up or made up in a fancy way.
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(In the Franco issue, Mr. Venegas has a cameo, dolled up as Anna Wintour).
"So you want to look sort of dolled up," Silver said.
Not quite the shock of seeing Mr. Buffett dolled up like Axl Rose, but it'll do.
An actor dolled up, sports-mascot fashion, as Pablo Picasso greeted visitors to museums.
Some of the responses: "Women in Shanghai are flashier, more dolled up".
Dolled up like that, Armani Ristorante will always be somewhat odd.
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Technicolor butterflies lollopped by as big as dolled-up bats.
The dolled-up guests, holding flutes of Slovenian sparkling wine, began to dance the kolo.
Only now we must coddle them back, fuck it, dolled-up in our ashes and sacks.
We see a lot of dolled-up dresses pleading for a red carpet, and Ms. Seikaly's clothes suggested no eagerness.
As a dolled-up server, Pond flirted for tips.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com