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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate busy" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of making arrangements for someone who is busy, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "We need to accommodate busy schedules when planning the meeting."
Alternatives: "make room for busy" or "adjust for busy".
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Yet others accommodate busy executives with classes over just a few days.
To accommodate busy schedules, it places much of this material online.
Keep in mind when doing this that many players will have 2 working parents, and so practices should be scheduled to accommodate busy work schedules.
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Trainers come in early or stay late to accommodate a busy commuter's schedule.
She got a response from a man willing to pay cash for it, provided Ms. Troy would stand on a Manhattan street corner and conduct the transaction quickly through his car window, to accommodate his busy schedule.
"So when she first saw the place, she looked around and said, 'This is it?' " Using many of the staging concepts he has learned in his six years as a broker, he has managed both to make the space accommodate his busy life and to look far more spacious than it really is.
Adaptive disclosure (AD) is relatively brief to accommodate the busy schedules of active-duty service members while training for future deployments.
Filming for "What Is and What Should Never Be" was interrupted in order to accommodate the busy Adrianne Palicki.
Participants were sent several reminders, and the deadline was extended on numerous occasions to accommodate participants' busy faculty schedules and holiday leave.
Due to the fact that ethics approval was not needed for this quality improvement project, no power situation occurred (faculty interviewed faculty); no sensitive information was gathered and to accommodate the busy schedules of clinical physicians, this was deemed to be a fair indication of their approval.
Since 1987 the quartet has been in residence at Carnegie Mellon University and at the Centro Nacional de las Artes in Mexico City, as well as accommodating a busy concert schedule.
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