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have been catered
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The sentence 'have been catered' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when the subject of the sentence has received a service or had a need filled. For example: "The needs of the guests have been catered to by the wedding planners."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
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Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(20)
have been accommodated
have been provided for
have been taken care of
have been served
have been supplied
have been furnished
have been supported
have been given attention
have undergone treatment
has been treated
have been transformed
have been satisfied
have been rendered
have been addressed
have been subjected to
have been considered
have been attracted
have been handled
have been treated
have been met
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Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
The fair could have been catered by Fellini: a pretty young thing wore a chandelier headdress bristling with lighted candles.
News & Media
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.
News & Media
Over the past decade, the Verve's wig-out tendencies have been catered for by Kasabian and co, while their navel-gazing piano ballads have been adopted by Snow Patrol and co.
News & Media
When a dinner last month that previously would have been catered was turned into a potluck, Ms. Adamski, 24, e-mailed her mother to get a recipe for apple crisp, a favorite.
News & Media
Manchester has not stood still in its absence - the surrounding area is now the hip Northern Quarter - but sedate world, jazz and folk crowds have been catered for at the Lowry and Bridgewater Hall.
News & Media
We have been catered to for so long we take it for granted.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
Abu Hamza's disability, the fact that he has no hands (he is not allowed his hook in prison), has been catered for.
News & Media
"Arriva Trains Wales will be operating the same level of additional capacity on its routes on Saturday, as was in place for last night's fixture, which dealt comfortably with the demand through the station, indeed all ATW passengers on our routes in Wales had been catered for by 23 30".
News & Media
Over recent years, the way the disease has been catered for has changed (screening, diagnosis, prognostic markers, new surgical techniques, oral treatment, etc).
Science
"That's a whole world of business travelers who have not been catered to," Mr. Cohen said of the prospective market for Biz Trips, which he said would open quietly online in mid-December.
News & Media
Until now they have been well catered for by local clothing brands, and a steady trickle of imported global ones.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "have been catered" when you want to emphasize that specific needs or preferences have been addressed in a comprehensive or personalized manner.
Common error
Avoid using "have been catered" when you intend to describe who provided the catering; instead, use the active voice to specify the agent, for example, "The event planners have catered to the guests' needs."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "have been catered" functions as a passive verb phrase, indicating that the subject has received a service or had their needs addressed. Ludwig provides examples showing this usage in contexts ranging from event planning to dietary accommodations.
Frequent in
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Science
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Formal & Business
14%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "have been catered" is a grammatically correct passive construction used to indicate that certain needs or requirements have been met. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage. It appears most frequently in News & Media and Scientific contexts, suggesting a neutral to professional register. While not exceedingly common, it is certainly a valid and useful phrase. To avoid common mistakes, it's important to remember that it's used to emphasize service reception, not necessarily the agent providing the service. Related phrases like "have been accommodated" and "have been provided for" can be used as alternatives depending on the specific context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
have been accommodated
Focuses more on providing lodging or physical space, rather than general service.
have been provided for
Emphasizes the act of supplying necessities or resources.
have been attended to
Highlights the act of giving care or attention to needs or requests.
have been taken care of
Implies a broader sense of responsibility and ensuring well-being.
have been looked after
Similar to 'taken care of', but can also imply a more nurturing or protective aspect.
have been served
More directly refers to the act of providing a service, often in a commercial context.
have been supplied
Emphasizes the provision of goods or materials.
have been furnished
Implies the provision of equipment or resources.
have been equipped
Highlights the provision of tools or resources necessary for a specific purpose.
have been supported
Focuses on providing assistance, either financially or logistically.
FAQs
How can I use "have been catered" in a sentence?
Use "have been catered" to describe a situation where specific needs or preferences have been thoroughly addressed. For instance, "The dietary requirements of all attendees "have been catered for"."
What are some alternatives to saying "have been catered"?
Depending on the context, you can use phrases like "have been accommodated", "have been provided for", or "have been taken care of".
Is it correct to say "has been catered" instead of "have been catered"?
The correct form depends on the subject. Use "has been catered" for singular subjects (e.g., "The event has been catered"), and "have been catered" for plural subjects (e.g., "The events have been catered").
What's the difference between "have been catered for" and "have been catered to"?
Both phrases are similar, but ""have been catered for"" often implies that provisions or arrangements have been made, while "have been catered to" suggests a more personalized or attentive service.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested