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The phrase "accommodate absolutely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the extent to which something can be adjusted or made suitable for a particular need or requirement.
Example: "We can accommodate absolutely any request you may have for your event."
Alternatives: "fully accommodate" or "completely accommodate".
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Many responses indicated this was simply impossible to accommodate: "Absolutely not.
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And I also remember thinking that the place must be absolutely huge to accommodate 20 people in private rooms.
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He has a daily prayer routine "which I absolutely cannot miss" and any movie shooting schedules must accommodate his weekly trip to mass.
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Can Judaism accommodate modernity?
Magic Rambo tries to accommodate.
Happy to accommodate.
Or you can accommodate".
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