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"To accommodate" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is used as an infinitive verb phrase and means "to adjust or make room for something or someone." Example: The hotel staff went out of their way to accommodate the needs of their guests.
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To accommodate these customers, P.C.
To accommodate everyone, we've remodeled the house.
Happy to accommodate.
Magic Rambo tries to accommodate.
I tried to accommodate it".
We are willing to accommodate him.
She was willing to accommodate athletes.
So I dress to accommodate that".
But why make policy to accommodate them?
He will have to accommodate and compromise.
And there were religious beliefs to accommodate.
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