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"fitted out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the process of equipping or furnishing something, such as a room, building, or vehicle. It is often used in business or military contexts, but can also be used in everyday language. Example: The company has recently fitted out their new office space with modern furniture and high-tech equipment. In this example, "fitted out" is describing the action of equipping the office space with furniture and equipment.
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fitted out
verb
Past of fit out
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She is as well fitted out as a destroyer.
And instruments have been modernized and fitted out to carry better in larger halls.
Each is fitted out with distressed-seeming wooden floors, tangerine Smeg fridges and Marshall speakers.
Upstairs, the cabinlike rooms are fitted out in the Stoic esthetic of Adolf Loos.
It was a small private dining room, fitted out as a press room.
Mrs. Kelly launched a publicity campaign fitted out with some phrases of her own coinage.
Others, like "Prelude," were fitted out with rapid chord changes, well navigated by the saxophonists.
Rooms are tastefully fitted out with neutrals, rustic wooden furniture and seagrass or terracotta floors.
It's all been fitted out with flag bunting, crisp white wooden furniture and lovely large bars.
The head was a pumpkin fitted out with a "Friday the 13th -style goalie's mask.
I'm fitted out with heavy, clip-filled, black boots, cool white skis and pink-tipped poles.
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