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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodated all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to meet the needs or requirements of everyone involved in a situation.
Example: "The new policy was designed to ensure that it accommodated all employees, regardless of their individual circumstances."
Alternatives: "included everyone" or "met everyone's needs".
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It accommodated all and yet you could feel perfectly alone.
But it's hard to see how the west could ever have accommodated all of Putin's post-imperial complexes.
New Yorkers didn't always seize the opportunity — the empty seats at "Palestrina" could have accommodated all of Pfitzner's personal and political resentments — but the spell had been broken.
"For centuries India has accommodated all faiths," he said, in a breathy voice that I leaned forward in my chair to hear.
MEIER -- I think they responded to the quality of space, the way light came in, the way it accommodated all kinds of activities and events.
Mr. Glaubitz said that Chevron had "accommodated all requests for information in a timely manner," and that the "situation is largely resolved".
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Accommodation The university can accommodate all first-years.
Performance could accommodate all of those interests.
Can we accommodate all these different algorithms?
Cellphones now accommodate all manner of commercial transactions.
The problem will be accommodating all of the additions.
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