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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'accommodate them' is correct and can be used in written English
It is frequently used in situations when someone is attempting to provide something for someone else or to make an effort to provide a service. For example: "We wanted to make sure everyone was comfortable, so we tried to accommodate them as best we could."
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But why make policy to accommodate them?
"A stage was built to accommodate them.
Andrew Henry is happy to accommodate them.
Mr. Puck has tried to accommodate them.
However, it can refuse to accommodate them.
"And to accommodate them when we can".
The walls were designed to accommodate them.
We're building space to accommodate them.
And we feel we can accommodate them.
There are rules but we accommodate them," he added.
Eventually a larger concert hall is required to accommodate them.
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