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The phrase "accommodate sentiment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to consider or adjust to feelings or opinions in a particular context.
Example: "In order to foster a positive work environment, we must accommodate sentiment and ensure that everyone's voice is heard."
Alternatives: "consider feelings" or "take emotions into account".
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It's a high-wire act, maintaining a personal and contemporary idiom that can accommodate sentiment and legitimate melody.
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Villa-Boas could not afford to accommodate such sentiment.
It's a rare occasion when a developer so dramatically revises its plans to accommodate neighborhood sentiment, but this week, the developer's appeasement appeared to have gained little ground, when dozens of residents crowded City Hall to again rail against the revised project.
But that more accommodating sentiment could change after he hears that his manager was making light of the situation.
He allowed its most powerful man, who was Montemhat, the mayor and the fourth prophet of Amon, to retain his post, and, in order to accommodate pro-Cushite sentiments, he allowed the God's Wife of Amon and the Votaress of Amon (the sister and daughter of the late king Taharqa) to remain.
Lee concedes that the company "listen[s] to the market" and tries to accommodate it, so that sentiment could soon change if the masses demand it.
Accommodating this extremist sentiment, the pupil assignment plan approved at the July 2 meeting was fairly weak.
Even when the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) insisted that there was operational justification for the attack, public sentiment could not accommodate this assault on innocent civilians.
Quoting an anonymous Yakker: "If Princeton is so 'damaging,' leave... Good luck finding somewhere that can accommodate your hypersensitivity and neuroses" — a sentiment that was up-voted more than 70 times.
And of course publicly expressed terrorist sentiments are rather harder to accommodate on free speech grounds vs unseen private messages whose specific content remains unknown — even if it is suspected and reviled by default.
And of course publicly expressed terrorist sentiments are rather harder to accommodate on free speech grounds vs unseen private messages whose specific content remains unknown — even if it is suspected and reviled by default.
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