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tailored

[tey-lerd] / ˈteɪ lərd /
ADJECTIVE
tailor-made
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On Tuesday, Lee also suggested adding obesity drugs to the national health insurance scheme, arguing that young people felt "increasingly ostracised" from the scheme because its benefits were not tailored towards their needs.

From BBC

"This can guide the development of therapies that are genetically tailored to the mechanisms of disease, particularly in rare and complex conditions."

From Science Daily

But under proposed changes to the dental contract for NHS work, dental practices would be able to offer patients a single comprehensive package of treatment over a longer period, tailored to their needs.

From BBC

County First 5 agencies have tailored initiatives to local needs, creating programs that reflect the diversity and complexities of communities across the state.

From Los Angeles Times

It generates a world and mission tailored to each player's innermost wants and needs.

From BBC