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The phrase "fit out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most often used to refer to the process of furnishing a space, usually for a specific purpose, for example: We will need to fit out the office with desks, chairs, and computers before the new employees arrive.
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fit out
verb
To provide a thing, a group, a person or oneself with requisites; to kit out.
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The original retail fit out upstairs and downstairs was so elaborate.
Four groups were selected to fit out the stadiums with non-permanent items known as overlays.
Its "home solutions" service will fit out an entire house, including furniture, and guarantee all the work.
Let him be the flaunty one, let me be the more quiet one, which fit out characters perfectly".
"When we launched the line in 1992, the level of style and fit out there was low," Norman says.
In the end, Pell believes: "Motown didn't fit out in California, I thought they were very uncomfortable".
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Are those clothes showing you to your best advantage or are they letting you down through ill fit, out-of-date style or simply poor choices?
Raw timber fit-out?
The costs of the Rackspace office fit-out seems eye-watering at around £2.5m.
Now the interior fit-out is also complete, bar a few details.
"For the fit-out we talked to three of the biggest companies in the UK.
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