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The phrase "accommodate buyers needs" is not correct as it is missing an apostrophe.
It should be "accommodate buyers' needs." You can use it when discussing how a business or service can meet the requirements or preferences of its customers.
Example: "Our goal is to accommodate buyers' needs by offering a wide range of customizable options."
Alternatives: "meet customer needs" or "satisfy buyer requirements."
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In fact, there's almost nothing Maserati won't do to accommodate buyers' requests.
The developers have indicated they are willing to be flexible and to accommodate buyer preferences.
In the meantime, the siblings have had to adjust to the tough economic climate by accommodating buyers.
It has a solid buyer base and knows buyers' needs.
"This building doesn't accommodate the needs of the neighborhood".
Now, most of them understand and accommodate their needs.
"We have to accommodate the needs of the Greek economy".
BEST: Variety of accounts accommodate individual needs.
Adapt your behavior to accommodate their needs.
Change your workspace to better accommodate your needs.
An HFC amendment can accommodate these needs for extra time.
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