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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Cater to" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate providing what someone wants or needs, often in a service context. Example: "The restaurant aims to cater to the diverse tastes of its customers by offering a wide range of dishes."
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Cater to the NAFTA trucking trade business.
Cater to their needs.
Cater to your skin type.
Cater to what makes kids smile.
Cater to the preferences of your clientele.
We cater to kids.
Magazines cater to this insecurity.
My programs cater to individuals.
Lavish centers cater to housewives.
Sections cater to all abilities.
Most cater to hikers.
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