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The phrase "accommodated far away" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is provided with lodging or space that is located at a significant distance.
Example: "The guests were accommodated far away from the main event to ensure their privacy."
Alternatives: "housed at a distance" or "lodged far off".
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Local authorities, which pay the private homes, remain responsible for the children, but social workers can struggle to maintain contact with them if they are accommodated far away.
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Most of the bars are there to accommodate the loneliness of men, laborers from Latin America far away from their families.
To have them in this apartment, the first one with enough room to accommodate them, makes him feel as if friendly ancestors were not far away.
The building sites were far away from any villages, and so workers' camps were set up to accommodate the German and foreign workers.
At major university libraries, which routinely need to expand shelving space to accommodate new titles, the technology could provide an active link between the main library and storage sites far away from campus.
Not far away, the posh Post Ranch Inn, a few miles south of the bridge closure, is closed until April, in part to accommodate emergency service providers.
Far away.
"Far, far away".
India seemed far away.
"So far away?
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