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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to tailoring" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks context and clarity
It could be used in contexts where "tailoring" is a gerund or part of a larger phrase, such as "to tailoring a suit." Example: "He is committed to tailoring his approach to meet the needs of each client."
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to tailoring
verb
To make, repair, or alter clothes.
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Trump would undoubtedly be happy with the artist's attention to tailoring.
He admits to tailoring his personality according to the job he's got at the time.
So Brazil is committed to tailoring its support to country needs – but isn't that what everyone says?
That's because men's fashion has enjoyed an incredible run among young consumers in the last decade, with some of the strongest interest directed to tailoring.
Just when the sweetness could have palled, the designer turned to a darker, sharper look, but added nobility to tailoring with a silvered surface.
Carrier doping is a common approach to tailoring the electronic properties of semiconductor materials.
The company said the delay was due to tailoring the phone to specific carriers' needs.
Most of that money goes to tailoring L-3′s boxes to meet contract requirements.
Defining the presenting problem and analysing causal structures is key to tailoring responses in a meso or micro level response.
Liquid crystalline examples have recently been achieved in addition to tailoring optical properties by co-polymerization.
More attention must be paid to tailoring policies to stimulate demand through targeted applications and broader supporting policies.
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