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bespoke

Definition for bespoke

adjective as in tailored

Strong match

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But aircraft platforms are often bespoke, custom built to suit foreign clients, meaning there are many potential F-35 variants that Washington could give to Riyadh.

“Dell is winning in AI because of our unique ability to engineer bespoke high-performance solutions, rapidly deploy large, complex clusters and provide global support,” he added in a release.

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“Dell is winning in AI because of our unique ability to engineer bespoke high-performance solutions, rapidly deploy large, complex clusters, and provide global support.”

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Mazzulla orbits his own planet, so of course he’s going to give a kid reporter a dose of his bespoke wisdom.

An added bonus for advertisers is that they might not even need a bespoke AI system to personalise their output.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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