tailor-made for
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As the race pivots to Super Tuesday, the vast map seems tailor-made for Trump to roll up an insurmountable lead on Haley.
From Seattle Times
Clark has a personality tailor-made for people to connect with for years to come, Lonnin said.
From Seattle Times
But her vision for reviving North Carolina’s struggling textile industry by using more recycled materials, green manufacturing practices, and a well-trained workforce was tailor-made for a new NSF program designed to fuel economic prosperity in neglected communities across the United States.
From Science Magazine
Unlike many Verdi roles, it is not full of arias tailor-made for applause, he said.
From New York Times
Even the origin story of “Succession” seems tailor-made for the new television era.
From New York Times
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