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  3. "Cater to" vs. "cater towards" - English Language & Usage Stack …

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    How do you say a thing is catered to?You can't say something "is catered to" something else, it can only "cater to" something. Okay - edited. I'm after the to/towards answer. See the NGram link in my comment to Marcus's (incorrect) answer - it's always cater to (or cater for), never toward/towards. cater to cater toward gear The American Heritage Dictionary
    What does cater to mean?Cater to usually expresses the idea that you'll provide what exactly a particular group of people want especially sth that is unusual or that people think is wrong or messed up. Examples: She wants to cater for her blind employees by providing the company's facilities with notices that include the texts in Braille.
    What is the difference between cater to and cater toward?The American Heritage Dictionary This is pure opinion but I'd read " cater to " as meaning "intentionally designed for the artistic crowd" and " catered toward " as meaning "designed in a way that the artistic crowd would tend to appreciate, but not specifically designed for the artistic crowd" No such distinction can be made with cater.
    What is the difference between a 'cater for' & 'career for 'Prep'?The main difference of both preps lies in actual meaning not in accent or context. Cater for is used to say that you provide a perticular group of people with what is needed or wanted by them.
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