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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate themselves" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to adapt or adjust to a situation or environment in order to make oneself comfortable or to fit in. Example: The students were quick to accommodate themselves to the new school rules, showing a high level of flexibility and maturity.
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/ They accommodate themselves to my milkbottle, flattening their sides.
Travelers appear unable or unwilling to accommodate themselves to clear and simple procedures.
For how long will artists accommodate themselves to being rated only by price?
Instead they begin to accommodate themselves to the simple luxuries of life above ground.
Therefore, what governments had to do was to say no, and people had to accommodate themselves to this different world.
In this vision, it's up to individuals to accommodate themselves to the system rather than to try to reform it.
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There were signs that important establishment figures, such as Bob Dole and Newt Gingrich, were accommodating themselves to his candidacy.
The establishment – even ostensible liberals – are accommodating themselves to the wave of populist nationalism.
Their marriage has survived because they have accommodated themselves to the strengths and weaknesses of each other.
At the start of the 21st century, copyright owners began accommodating themselves with the idea of commercial digital distribution.
I feel like we were always Mom and Dad" — but they have accommodated themselves to the change.
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