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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate working" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is arranged to fit around someone's work schedule. For example: "We will accommodate working around your current job to ensure that you do not have to sacrifice your paycheck."
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Other innovative measures need to be explored within the health system such as active couple counselling, pregnant couple clinics and extending working hours to accommodate working men.
This might mean flexible schedules and more parental leave to accommodate working mothers.
We are open late four evenings each week and also on Saturdays to accommodate working women.
The programs train students in the same skills as an M.B.A. but are compressed and tailored to accommodate working professionals.
Yet to change the fabric of the prison estate so it can accommodate working conditions that mirror those on the outside would cost an unquantifiable fortune.
The changed dynamic — committees that are better organized, deadlines that are taken seriously, goals that are more ambitious, schedules that accommodate working parents — helped make many PTAs more comfortable for men.
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THE downtown business district of Greenwich, a famously baronial community, has always accommodated working people who are not millionaires.
Other closets are rejiggered to accommodate work.
We've adapted our models to suit life, rather than moulding our lives to accommodate work.
Or wheedle Thomas Adès to expand Moussorgsky's Pictures from an Exhibition to accommodate works by Picasso and Hockney?
Mr. Colin says family members often have a greater tolerance for mistakes and bad decisions than nonfamily members and are generally more willing to accommodate work-life balance.
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