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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodated her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone has made adjustments or provisions for another person's needs or comfort.
Example: "The hotel staff accommodated her by providing a room with a view, as she had requested."
Alternatives: "made arrangements for her" or "provided for her needs."
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Eventually, Bloomsbury accommodated her presence.
He has accommodated her house-related desires in other ways.
So I accommodated her by cutting the spines off of the tail.
The school district accommodated her request to let Johanna remain at home.
She wanted the city to be full of exclusive places turning people away, as long as they always accommodated her.
The marriage had accommodated her growing celebrity quite easily, she says, and been very happy and faithful.
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The owners were willing to accommodate her.
Just accommodate her depressing musical tastes and keep dancing.
Keller calls for a different vocabulary to accommodate her perspectives.
This time I told her I couldn't accommodate her again.
Her desk is topped with shelves that accommodate her collection of cookbooks.
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