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The phrase "accommodate those" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to making adjustments or provisions for a specific group of people or individuals.
Example: "We need to accommodate those who require special assistance during the event."
Alternatives: "make provisions for those" or "cater to those".
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You start to make plans to accommodate those people".
And we're going to accommodate those twin objectives".
Factories were established to accommodate those older than 18yearss.
We'll design a program to accommodate those interests.
Whole systems of organized hospitality developed to accommodate those travelers.
The courtroom could not even accommodate those pleading to intervene.
Event planners have been scrambling to accommodate those who want to go ahead.
But the cabin is simply too short to accommodate those with long legs.
To accommodate those who are not bilingual, an interpreter is on hand and headphones are available.
Although appointments are required, the stations tried to accommodate those without them.
"I don't think we can accommodate those people in five hours".
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