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have individualized

  • present perfect
    of individualize.
    individualize
    verb (used with object)
    to make individual or distinctive; give an individual or distinctive character to.

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About a fifth of students are experiencing homelessness, and more than a quarter have individualized education plans for special education services.

From Seattle Times Mar. 14, 2024

"For this kind of disease especially, you have to have individualized medicine," he said.

From Salon Jul. 12, 2020

The risks are particularly acute for students with special education needs, including those who have individualized instruction plans that may not be suited for distance learning.

From Reuters Apr. 23, 2020

At a minimum, officers must have individualized reasonable suspicion to stop and question somebody, even briefly.

From Slate Feb. 23, 2016

I possess myself only as Monad and as Ego, and I feel my faculties themselves reabsorbed into the substance which they have individualized.

From Amiel's Journal by Mrs. Humphry Ward

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