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The word 'catered' is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to describe an event that is managed by a catering service, or a meal that is prepared and served by a catering service. For example, "The wedding reception was catered by a five-star restaurant."
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This new addition to Cumbria's Luxury in a Farm collection of self-catering and catered accommodation is further evidence that rural doesn't always mean rustic.
"Their initiative sends out a strong signal that the vast majority of young people who do not see themselves as belonging to any religion have values that are worthy of respect and should be explicitly welcomed and catered for in any activity that seeks to be genuinely inclusive," he said.
Skiers and snowboarders of all levels are catered for in Jasná, the best-known resort in the Low Tatras, and Tatranská Lomnica, Starý Smokovec and Strbské Pleso in the neighbouring High Tatras.
All other life events are catered for but when you need a card or gift for someone who is grieving you are faced with little choice.
No art form is better catered for than the theatre.
Innovative in design and technology, the new ways of the likes of Conrad Hilton threatened the status quo of the old guard, while London's pioneering Blakes catered for the rock star set.
Midfield departures – Jordan Mutch the most damaging – have been catered for, while they have added depth to their attack and appear to have the variety that a Championship campaign's rigours demand.
The programme does not distinguish between banks that willingly catered to tax dodgers and those that inadvertently served them.
Traditionally, it has catered for all shapes and sizes big prop forwards, small and wiry scrum-halves, tall and elegant wing three-quarters.
Although Credit Suisse seems to have been quite brazen in its attempts to fox the Internal Revenue Service sending private bankers to visit American clients using tourist visas, for example—it appears to have catered to far fewer tax-dodging customers than UBS.
Hungary's Viktor Orban, who in 1989 famously stood at the tomb of a leader of an earlier uprising to demand the departure of Soviet troops, has tilted towards the nationalist right; his Fidesz party, which once catered to Hungary's yuppies, has lost power.
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