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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a caterer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person or business that provides food and drink services for events or gatherings.
Example: "We hired a caterer to provide meals for our wedding reception."
Alternatives: "a food service provider" or "a catering service".
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He was a caterer.
They hire a caterer.
A caterer from Scarsdale?
"We are a caterer," he said.
His mother is a caterer in Nashville.
A caterer fed 150 volunteer firefighters daily.
Her mother is a caterer in Massapequa.
Her father is a caterer in Brooklyn.
And a caterer does the baking.
Imam Khalil Majadalawi officiated at Martin's West, a caterer.
A caterer and store is now occupying the space.
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