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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

Mortimer made his fortune through the Custom Shop, a made-to-order menswear company he founded in 1937 and continued to build his wealth through commercial real estate.

From Los Angeles Times

And they lurk, leap and soar across a neon-streaked New York City that, for all its digital rendering, feels as fresh and hand-crafted as a made-to-order Brooklyn pizza.

From Los Angeles Times

Dan sells made-to-order wood furniture on the site and told the BBC he had no idea why his money was being held.

From BBC

We also love T&T supermarket in Yaohan Centre, which has a made-to-order fan tuan bar and superb hot deli selection.

From Seattle Times