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The phrase "accommodated extraordinary" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation where something extraordinary has been accommodated, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The hotel accommodated extraordinary requests from its guests, ensuring a memorable stay."
Alternatives: "made special arrangements" or "provided exceptional support".
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Urban histories are replete with accounts of those who were once poor and quasi-outsiders, or modest middle classes, that gained ground – because cities have long accommodated extraordinary variety.
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"The system needs to be flexible enough to accommodate extraordinary individuals like Sara Granda," Mr. Schwarzenegger wrote.
The football pitch, like everywhere else in the world, is struggling to accommodate an extraordinary range of value systems and cultural norms.
Suzanne Rab, counsel at Hogan & Hartson in London, said: "The commission has shown it is prepared to flex the state aid rules to accommodate the extraordinary events brought about by the credit crunch.
Yet from the moment of its independence, India has been a resolutely secular nation and has managed to accommodate an extraordinary range of views on such fundamental questions as the nature of humanity, the existence of God and the quality of the soul.
The movement from linguistically and culturally unmarked to official marked categories and identities rarely accommodates the extraordinary fluidity in individual practices, preferences and self-expression [ 28- 31].
"You accommodated".
Cella accommodated him.
He was accommodated.
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