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Discover Ludwig"pandering to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to gratify or cater to someone's desires or preferences in a negative or insincere way. Example: The politician was accused of pandering to the wealthy elite, promising tax breaks and benefits that only benefited them, rather than addressing the needs of the working class.
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Pandering to protectionist fears.
No pandering to picky eaters.
He's not pandering to anyone.
Is he pandering to prejudice?
That's pandering to Tory backbenchers.
It was pandering to bigotry.
"And she's pandering to women.
At best, it's empty pandering to xenophobia.
The administration isn't pandering to business interests.
He was "pandering to people's fears".
Obama is pandering to the latter.
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