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be geared
noun
Equipment or paraphernalia, especially that used for an athletic endeavor.
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The phrase "be geared" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used when talking about a person or thing that is prepared or adjusted for a particular purpose or goal. For example: "The company was geared for success from day one, investing in the best technology and hiring the most talented employees."
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The situations will be geared to a boomer-aged audience.
We want to be geared up and ready to go".
It will be geared toward a younger audience...
Monetary policy should "first and foremost be geared toward price stability," Mr. Draghi said.
This kind of event would be geared toward women, not that anybody would be shut out.
(The list, some noted, may be geared more toward those outside India than those inside.
The staging will be geared for audiences over the age of 12.
To maintain nutritional balance, feeding must then be geared to metabolic rate.
WHERE TO STAY Hotels in Barbados used to be geared toward pensioners, but that's changing.
The youth development side of ISAF's headquarters in Southampton is set to be geared up.
Though these would increase slightly, they would also be geared more to create employment.
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