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Sesquipedalian101 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

British and Americanism on "cater"

The verb, "cater", is often followed by "to" or "for". While most British dictionaries seem to make a distinction between "cater to" and "cater for", my reading tells me that American Dictionaries are quite neutral about it. Am I right in my assumption?
  

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  • f=10&t=5177&p=18413#p18413 ]HERE[/url].
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