"cater" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Cruise & Maritime, Saga Cruises and its sister line, Spirit of Adventure, which tend to attract an older clientele, have traditionally catered for solo travellers.
- The consignment market has traditionally catered to women and children, but in the last few years, some men's shops have opened up, and business is flourishing.
- Wal-Mart, which has traditionally catered to low-income shoppers, also appeared to benefit from consumers who tried to conserve gas by reducing their weekly shopping trips.
- Christie's is also keeping the 10 percent fee for its South Kensington salesroom in London, which has traditionally catered to less expensive goods.
- Landlords now have tenants traditionally catered for by other providers, such as social housing.
- Nationally chartered banks traditionally catered to the needs of businesses and they could issue their own bank notes, which served as currency in the absence of today's Federal Reserve Notes.
- In Europe, though, insulation is largely sold by so-called builders' merchants, who had traditionally catered to contractors but now sell retail to the public.
- Bulgari, the century-old Italian jewelry company that has traditionally catered to an older, moneyed set, is trying to reposition itself to appeal to a younger generation.
- The stores on State have traditionally catered to middle-income people.
- In addition, CSU schools, especially in more urban areas, have traditionally catered to the commuter, enrolling most of its students from the surrounding area.
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