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Discover Ludwig"tailor yourself" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean to customize or adjust something to fit oneself. For example, "When studying for your test, tailor yourself a study plan that works for you."
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If you get fined, just try to tailor yourself, but play the game.
They ask if she applied early decision (no), what extracurricular activities would enhance their résumé (only what you enjoy; do not tailor yourself to the application) and what she would do differently in choosing a school (read the course catalog and be less status conscious).
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If you're always tailoring yourself to fit someone else's expectations, you'll never gain any power or standing for yourself.
Colour and size aren't really important right now, but if you can't tailor it yourself, it will have to fit, and if it is made out a material that will be tricky to dye, it will have to be the right colour.
Tailor your goals to yourself.
Then, go to a tailor, or do it yourself, and create a whole ABBA wardrobe.
Get your clothing tailored just for yourself.
Find yourself an amazing tailor.
Try and make yourself stand out and tailor each application / approach for the different creative / digital or advertising agencies you want to work for.
If you plan to make your costume by yourself or a local tailor, purchase all materials first.
Even if a friend has something that's not a perfect fit, refashion it, take it in yourself or see a tailor.
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