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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Be accommodated to" is not correct in standard English usage
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "be accommodated" or "be adapted to." Example: "The new policy will be accommodated to the needs of the employees."
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Others say it must be accommodated to ensure that powerful tribal leaders support the new constitution.
"There are many existing leases that might be accommodated to include this project," he said.
But as so often before, the Bavarians must be accommodated to keep the peace.
Will I be accommodated to do my job to the best of my ability while not harming my health?
Saul's kingship was bestowed by Samuel and had to be accommodated to the ongoing authority of that man of God.
Classification must be accommodated to the problems of legislation; and we decided in Ozan Lumber Co. v. Union County Nat.
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This summer, bathrooms in [Murray-Dodge Hall] are being fitted to be accommodating to Muslim worshipers.
After the June 30th meeting in Chicago, Smith tried to be accommodating to Baquet — at the margins.
Be accommodating to all those who want to suck you dry, even if they know nothing about who you are.
"As your workforce matures," Von Haden says, "you have to be accommodating to keep those employed in your factories".
Higher financing costs on the interbank market make it harder for them to be accommodating to customers.
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