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The phrase "accommodate of" is not correct in written English.
It is a misuse of the verb "accommodate," which typically does not take the preposition "of."
Example: "We need to accommodate the needs of our clients."
Alternatives: "accommodate" or "make room for."
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We are always accommodating of people's wishes.
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The $250 EasyShare Photo Printer 500 is the most accommodating of the two.
Her lifestyle isn't normal, so you just have to be accommodating of that.
I was overly accommodating of his father passing away — you've got to be a lot more cynical in New York".
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The dorms remain divided by gender, although the school says it is accommodating of students who request different arrangements.
Anchovy in a dressing works with almost any veg and every texture, but kale is especially accommodating of its saltiness.
Staff wellbeing is paramount and Jo gives employees the space to grow, while being accommodating of people's personal circumstances.
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