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The phrase "accommodate his need" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the act of making adjustments or provisions to meet someone's requirements or desires.
Example: "The manager decided to accommodate his need for flexible working hours to improve his work-life balance."
Alternatives: "meet his need" or "fulfill his requirement".
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And when we ate, it was invariably at Wagamama, to accommodate his need for soya and carrot juice.
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The NBA, concerned with the potential loss of revenue, begged their star player to stay, promising to accommodate his needs.
Barber, who lives with a fused spine due to a form of arthritis, makes a practice of purchasing two seats to accommodate his needs when he flies.
After two employees with more seniority said they wanted to transfer to the mailroom, the airline told Mr. Barnett, whose 10 years' seniority entitled him to just the cargo position that he could no longer perform, that it could not accommodate his needs.
Mr. Post, the spokesman for Mr. Bloomberg, said that during the conversation Friday morning, Mr. Bloomberg reminded Mr. Harris that the city provided a handicapped-accessible van to take Mr. Harris to news events and "takes steps to accommodate his needs so he can function like any other reporter".
For example, he recalls companies returning his registration fees for training workshops when they found out he was deaf because they felt they wouldn't be able to accommodate his needs, and job interviews being canceled when he requested interpreting services.
His school works to accommodate his needs.
Ask how you can accommodate his needs and make things easier for him.
Right now it's a personal issue and I think the show is accommodating his needs". Tassler said she was sure the show would be okay without Patinkin.
The problem is, he may not be able to get a spot in the program or group home that best accommodates his needs.
Since joining the council just over 10 years ago, he hasn't had a problem with their accommodating his needs and nor, he says, have other disabled people with different mobility needs.
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