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"stitched together" is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use this phrase when describing something that has been put together from different parts or pieces, usually in an attempt to create something new. For example, you could say "The quilt was made from scraps of fabric, stitched together with love."
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(Note: This is actually two video files stitched together.
Also, many sections feel like short essays stitched together.
The Merrill deal was stitched together too quickly.
The old suits were little more than pillows stitched together.
The documentary is really two films roughly stitched together.
Some are homey and stitched together with found shelving.
It's made from pieces of bull stitched together.
Cowhides have been stitched together as floor coverings.
(7-12)," stogethertogether from early cinema gags and tricks.
The photos are then stitched together and published online.
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Rigid leather is hand-stitched together to be structurally sound.
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