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Discover Ludwig"accommodate service" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to provide or make suitable accommodations for a particular service. Example: The hotel was able to accommodate the special dietary requests of the guests during the conference, ensuring that the catering service could accommodate the needs of all attendees.
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In general, business owners seem to extend themselves to accommodate service animals.
After all, operators who have the ability to switch a user's session from one access technology to another can better manage their networks and better accommodate service requirements of their users [16].
Cellular beams can achieve the same strength as unperforated I-beams of the same depth, with significantly reduced steel mass, and the ability to accommodate service ducts within the beam depth, and therefore the use of composite cellular beams as floor members is becoming increasingly popular in construction.
Policymakers should not assume communities can be persuaded to accommodate service change which may result in reduced access to care.
Our study challenges the assumption that evidence can be used to persuade communities to accommodate service reorganisations which may compromise timely access [6].
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Providing water and sanitation access to these people is more than just having a few more people to serve, it's part of a mind-shift to accommodate services to the aspirations of the people".
As such, they are expected to accommodate services with very different requirements in terms of latency, bandwidth and reliability, among others, for the vertical sectors.
Excellent, accommodating service.
Attentive, accommodating service.
Friendly, accommodating service.
Warm welcome; accommodating service.
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