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The phrase "a tailor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person whose occupation is to make, repair, or alter clothing.
Example: "She decided to visit a tailor to have her dress fitted for the upcoming wedding."
Alternatives: "a seamstress" or "a dressmaker."
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A tailor is on hand.
A tailor in Tooth Care?
A Tailor Made Man.
Trigère was the daughter of a tailor.
Her father worked as a tailor.
Her mother is a tailor.
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"It was a tailor-made double play".
Steve provides a tailor-made, personal service.
"It was a tailor-made double-play ball.
Providing a tailor-made service is labour-intensive and expensive.
"This is a tailor-made situation for Chris.
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