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The phrase "accommodate people from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the ability to provide suitable conditions or services for individuals from various backgrounds or locations.
Example: "Our new community center is designed to accommodate people from diverse cultural backgrounds."
Alternatives: "cater to individuals from" or "serve people from".
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But the cook's new home stood in Cantrell Close, a flagship housing project that was built in 2016 specifically to accommodate people from all backgrounds.
Bataille said the grace period was being offered to accommodate people from different time zones and to deal with any technical problems that might result from a last-minute rush of applicants.
At Trinity Washington University, a small Catholic school in Washington, D.C., about half the students currently pay no tuition because they are covered by scholarships or other subsidies to accommodate people from low-income families.
In September, the European Court of Justice rejected a legal challenge to the quota system from former Communist countries, including Hungary and the Czech Republic, which argued they were not equipped to accommodate people from mainly Muslim countries.
The format of the LDP has been adapted, for example, to accommodate people from rural areas.
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His only complaint was that service to the two new stops ends at 10 p.m. each night rather than 12 30 a.m., the normal shutdown time, to accommodate people returning from Manhattan or from the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark.
Johnson adds: "Importantly, we put a warning on the top of the web file and contextualised the photographs with the story from David Cameron saying the UK could not accommodate people fleeing from war zones.
It went on to ask: "Is Hungary prepared to accommodate people fleeing from Ukraine?
Killingworth is a satellite town north of Newcastle created in part to accommodate people moved from slum clearance projects in Byker, at a time when government at all levels still used words such as "slum" and "clearance".
Slavutych, where the training workshop was held, is a new town built to accommodate people evacuated from near Chernobyl.
The authority said it came up with a lower number because some congestion revenue should be set aside to cover operating costs, which would rise as it adds service to accommodate people who switch from cars to public transit once the system goes into effect.
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