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The phrase "a young man accommodating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a young man who is willing to help or make adjustments for others.
Example: "The young man accommodating the needs of his guests made the event a success."
Alternatives: "a young man helpful" or "a young man obliging".
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Jonzi D, a cagy writer, begins his tale of a black man's seeking a welcome in the world with a misleadingly conventional portrait of a young man accommodating himself, humbly and humiliatingly, to his white neighborhood in London.
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