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The phrase "fit up" is not an idiom in the English language.
It is a verb meaning to install or to set up something, and it is used in both written and spoken English. Example: I'm going to fit up the shelves in the living room.
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fit up
verb
Conspire to incriminate falsely a presumably innocent person.
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Police officers in the past have been tempted to "fit up" those they believe guilty of a crime.
The facilities are easy to fit up, and they are, at the same time, flexible in terms of the number of place units.
A traditional parking space can fit up to three CityCars.
Room has large monitor, whiteboard walls, and table for 4. Can fit up to 6 comfortably.
McRostie can fit up to 180 people on the land behind her restaurant.
When it rained, he would fit up to five people in his two-hundred-square-foot apartment.
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"I get fitted up as Wat Tyler".
"I was blatantly fitted up, right.
The database is fitted up with the characteristic retrieve system and the functional platform.
Family portraits could be fitted up with the voices of the departed.
We troop into the ski rental place to get fitted up.
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