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The phrase "amply catered for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone's needs or requirements have been sufficiently met or addressed.
Example: "The event was a success, as all the guests were amply catered for with a variety of food and drink options."
Alternatives: "well accommodated" or "thoroughly provided for".
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Productivity is more amply catered for than with any other iPad.
Urbanites, meanwhile, will be more than amply catered for by Iain Sinclair, who will publish London Overground: A Day's Walk Around the Ginger Line, a book that will no doubt make a neat companion to his now classic work of so-called psychogeography, London Orbital: A Walk Around the M25 (Hamish Hamilton, July).
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Allergies are catered for.
He had healthy meals catered for him.
Again, every taste is catered for.
Classical guitarists are particularly well catered for.
All levels can be catered for.
Bookshops are well catered for too.
They're catered for on Radio 4, but they are not catered for on screen".
Both static and dynamic viewpoints are catered for.
Music and film buffs are catered for, too.
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