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The phrase "a much more accommodating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of accommodation or flexibility of one thing to another, often in a context where options or attitudes are being discussed.
Example: "The new policy is a much more accommodating approach to employee needs than the previous one."
Alternatives: "significantly more flexible" or "far more receptive".
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While in Britain, there is often the feeling that talking about your period is oversharing, not to mention unpleasant, there's a much more accommodating culture around them in China.
When he laid claim to the SVP's one and only cabinet seat in 1999, he was bypassed in favour of his party colleague Samuel Schmid, a much more accommodating figure whom Mr Blocher subsequently branded as "only half an SVP minister".
With Pope John XXIII and the Second Vatican Council (1962 65), however, the church adopted a much more accommodating stance, which has been appropriate both to the ecumenical situation of Christendom since the late 20th century and to the personal character of the Christian faith.
In the new world of digital access and online chromatography (where word spreads fast and views are hotly expressed) – those leading the change now need to adopt a much more accommodating mindset when it comes to communications about merger.
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We certainly would not be wondering how Bork would vote on marriage equality: he once said that if marriage equality became a reality, "I think we'll become much more accommodating to man-boy associations, polygamists and so forth".
If you're a parent, you may have discovered that kids are much more accommodating if you let them pick between two healthy snacks or after-dinner chores.
The lender will most likely be much more accommodating when you say this, as a client who files for bankruptcy is much less likely to be able to pay the debt back to the lender at all.
The government there has made commitments to encourage pharmaceutical and biotechnology research, and stem cells--with potential as both therapies and research tools--are a complicated topic in the west, while the Chinese government has been much more accommodating to stem cell researchers.
Margin pressure remains a threat and not all Brexit risks are priced in, but valuation is much more accommodating.
"The angels are much more accommodating to the founders," is how he clarified that a bit.
And it was not much more accommodating.
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