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made-to-order

[meyd-too-awr-der, -tuh-] / ˈmeɪd tuˈɔr dər, -tə- /






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Users can be incredibly specific with their prompts, and after Suno whips up a made-to-order song, they can continue to fiddle with the results, trying to refine the output until it matches their initial vision.

From The Wall Street Journal

Salon's chief content officer Erin Keane says that she likes to "mix up a big basic salad ahead of time and eat off it during the week, using it as a base with made-to-order toppings."

From Salon

“The exciting part about this technology is we have the potential of made-to-order resistance genes and keeping up with a pathogen,” Kamoun says.

From Science Magazine

Shishido says his art is often made-to-order by customers who request their own body parts on the items.

From Reuters

To sustain the business, the two offered a made-to-order bottling service for wedding planners.

From BBC