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The phrase "accommodate their need" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of meeting or fulfilling someone's requirements or desires.
Example: "Our goal is to accommodate their need for flexible working hours to improve employee satisfaction."
Alternatives: "meet their needs" or "fulfill their requirements".
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At its best, it's a well-acted, surprisingly clear-eyed look at the inconsistent relationship between passion and enduring love, and the innovative ways in which people bend their own rules to accommodate their need for pleasure.
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Now, most of them understand and accommodate their needs.
I'm fascinated by all animals, including dogs, but my lifestyle wouldn't accommodate their needs.
If your policies don't accommodate their needs, they'll go elsewhere.
They listen to what people say and try to accommodate their needs, rather than consult lobbyists.
And decades before telecommuting, Stata went out of his way to accommodate their needs.
"To the extent we have a large and growing Orthodox community with needs, we're trying to accommodate their needs".
When the traditional health care system cannot accommodate their needs, what are doctors and nurses to do?
"You are doing so much and your plate is overfull, but you're trying to accommodate their needs".
"We try to work with the organized groups so we can accommodate their needs," Mr. Rich said.
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