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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodated children" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing children who have been provided with special arrangements or support, often in educational or care settings.
Example: "The school has implemented various programs to support accommodated children, ensuring they receive the necessary resources to thrive."
Alternatives: "supported children" or "assisted children".
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Ashley said that "worries about how it would be used in relation to voluntarily accommodated children" were cited.
In one of Arthurworrey's visits, during a conversation about housing, Arthurworrey said that the council only accommodated children believed to be at serious risk.
"We currently have thirty families interested in fostering children and so far twelve of them passed selection procedure and we accommodated children in those.
Whereas all looked after and accommodated children experiencing MAPP were seen as the eligible population for DDP, a second main theme to emerge from the data in relation to inclusion criteria was that the full model of DDP requires a state of readiness.
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The course will accommodate children in wheelchairs.
Not all farms can or will accommodate children.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to accommodate children.
Paramount and Sony don't accommodate children under 12.
(1985) that was adapted to accommodate children's sizes for ages 6 17 years.
Many insurance plans made the change in spring 2010 to accommodate children near college-graduation time.
The quandary: How far should public libraries go to accommodate children?
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