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- adjective Not
catered .
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Examples
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As a result, many sufferers remain uncatered for or have to hunt around for highly priced items in specialist outlets.
Intolerance Foods Market No Longer Niche Steve Carper 2007
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But the Australian working class, uncatered to, remains.
Running A Newspaper 2010
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It's the uncatered meeting that takes place during what in civilized societies would be considered lunchtime.
<i>Fortune</i>'s Stanley Bing: The Uncatered Meeting Is Not Worth Having 2010
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But the North Shore Highlands was at this time uncatered for by the tramway authorities.
An Australian Lassie Lilian Turner
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Most countries just import systems and games from the rest of the world, and are left uncatered by the manufacturers themselves.
TG Daily Mark Raby 2010
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We have an audience that's completely uncatered for and is very thirsty.
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Tomboy Trades spotted an uncatered to niche in the marketplace.
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Does its design reflect the way you like to live or are there aspects of your life - young children, for instance, or a penchant for al fresco lunches - that remain uncatered for?
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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It was in discussions with municipalities on the planning of integrated public transport networks to ensure no communities were left uncatered for.
IOL: News 2009
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