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"fitter than" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to compare one thing to another by indicating that the first thing is "more fit" than the second thing. Example: "I'm feeling fitter than ever thanks to my new exercise routine."
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He's probably fitter than me".
"He's fitter than he's ever been.
Most of them look fitter than me and very determined.
But the industry has emerged even fitter than before.
He arrived at the Games fitter than ever.
They were much fitter than us and much stronger.
Happily, Peru's $60 billion-a-year economy is bigger and fitter than in 1982-83.
"Maybe I was just a touch fitter than him today," Federer said.
Taller, stronger and fitter than past generations, they have also been exploiting new methods of training.
By the end of his sentence, he was leaner and fitter than he'd ever been.
Roddick is fitter than ever, and his big serve booms on Flushing's hardcourts.
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