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The phrase "accommodate and respond" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the ability to adjust to someone's needs and provide a reply or action accordingly.
Example: "Our team is committed to accommodate and respond to customer feedback promptly to improve our services."
Alternatives: "adapt and reply" or "adjust and react".
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Rather, it was that HBOS' directors "should have put in place strategies that could in combination accommodate and respond to, in a timely way, changes in external circumstances".
With growing expectations in recent weeks that a gay male athlete in one of the four major professional sports leagues in the United States will soon come out publicly for the first time, the leagues have begun exploring ways to accommodate and respond to such a landmark announcement.
The TB programme has had more than three decades to learn how to best accommodate and respond to patients' demands.
Institutional structures must also be able to accommodate and respond appropriately to new information, and financial means must be reserved for necessary adaptations.
Protein intrinsic disorder defines the ability of the components of the functional proteinaceous machine to assemble, move relative to each other, and recognize, accommodate, and respond to the external regulators.
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She wants, she says, to identify "the strategies one can be forced to resort to in trying to accommodate the mere fact of writing about, for, and out of black culture while accommodating and responding to mainstream 'white' culture".
We also seek to respond to a variety of user requests, and to also make our online delivery system, the Teacher Knowledge Assessment System (TKAS), more flexible in both the item formats it can accommodate and in responding to additional form updates.
Third, we will require different ways of monitoring and forecasting slow emergencies, and different conversations with societies about how to accommodate prepare for and respond to slow and fast onset disasters.
However, researchers also need some scope for flexibility and contingency in planning PPI: our finding that some trialists expanded their sometimes already detailed plans supports the need for flexible and iterative approaches to PPI in order to accommodate the unexpected and respond to opportunities and difficulties as they arise.
These KPAs are important to accommodate the expected air traffic growth and respond to user's concerns (Bouarfa et al. 2012; Fron 2001).
Then there are the small matters of sorting out the budget, accommodating new members and responding to the war in Yugoslavia and the collapse of the Soviet Union.Next article: "What's in a deal".
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