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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is catered to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something is tailored or customized to meet someone's specific needs or preferences. Example: The training program is catered to new employees, providing them with the skills and knowledge necessary for their roles.
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Is there any slice of the news-consuming populace that is catered to more disproportionately than the Thanksgiving Arguers?
Every avian taste is catered to.
Even America's obsession with organic food is catered to.
And then, a flexible model of this kind of engine that is catered to multidimensional optimization has been built.
Simulation results demonstrate the use of AcCoRD as both an accurate reaction diffusion solver and one that is catered to the analysis of molecular communication systems.
The Cloisters (1938), part of the Metropolitan Museum, specializes in medieval art, while the avant-garde sensibility is catered to at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA; 1929) and at the Whitney (1930) and Guggenheim (1939) museums.
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One of the things WGU doesn't do well, it seems, is cater to young people.
And in fact what it does is cater to the institutional market.
"Everyone likes to be catered to".
And they are catered to accordingly.
Each has to be catered to.
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