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Discover Ludwig"the tailoring of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the process of making or modifying something to fit a specific purpose or person. Example: The tailoring of the new application was meticulously executed to meet the needs of our clients.
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The research, he says, could have implications for the tailoring of drugs used to alleviate Alzheimer's.
The most obvious expression of this is in the tailoring of jackets.
Still, the energy and modernity came from the tailoring of the harder fabrics.
It is much discussed, for instance, that the Rev. Billy Graham's people, arriving for a visit, were rather disappointed by the tailoring of his suit.
There have been historical portraits re-imagined in three dimensions, the tailoring of the figures painstakingly reproducing 18th-century dress, but the fabric, again, bought from Brixton market.
The idea was to question the tailoring of cultural products to your tastes, the whole "If you liked that, you'll love this" thing.
The tailoring of exaggerated A-line coats and neat suits displayed punch, and dresses in a molded-looking white silk were a nice balance of classicism and futurism.
A Most Violent Year sets out in the tailoring of a classic American gangster movie and then starts picking at the script, veering off the beaten track.
I thought the jacquard knits of Stephanie Gelot and some of the tailoring of Jonathan David Baker and Aura Taylor were particularly strong and promising.
Above, the woman's haberdasher style is closely related to the tailoring of men, but there is no mistaking that these clothes were made for the bodies of women.
In this article, the tailoring of ECC with various attributes or functions is reviewed.
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