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Discover Ludwig"stitched up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a situation where everything has been taken care off or resolved satisfactorily. For example, "We finally stitched up the deal after months of negotiations".
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stitched up
verb
Past of stitch up
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STAR: Stitched up like a ukipper!
Is he being stitched up?
So many footballers have been stitched up over the years.
"Gazprom would have stitched up the market for many years".
She was heard saying: "I've been stitched up".
"People think I was stitched up," he now says.
I've heard you have to be stitched up afterwards.
He stitched up the men with the worst lacerations.
I felt you may have stitched up the team leader".
The result hasn't been stitched up behind closed doors.
All stitched up now and on the mend".
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