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'cater for' vs 'cater to'
1 TV must cater for many different tastes.
2 This is a newspaper catering to people's love of scandal
Can I exchange 'cater for' and 'cater to' in the above sentences?
Nov 27, 2012 7:26 AM
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cater for = to provide food and service for: to cater a party.
cater to = to provide food, service, etc, as for a party or wedding: to cater for a banquet, to provide or supply what amuses,(usually followed by to or for ): to cater to popular demand; to cater to or for. therefore, you can
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