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The phrase "accommodated themselves to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how individuals or groups have adjusted or adapted to a particular situation or environment.
Example: "The new employees accommodated themselves to the company's culture quickly, making the transition smoother."
Alternatives: "adapted to" or "adjusted to".
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I feel like we were always Mom and Dad" — but they have accommodated themselves to the change.
Their marriage has survived because they have accommodated themselves to the strengths and weaknesses of each other.
Instead of fading, they just took a slightly different form, accommodated themselves to the new presences in my life.
I feel like we were always Mom and Dad"—but they have accommodated themselves to the change.
Like consumers of regional utilities or like drivers who tolerate bad traffic day after day, fliers have accommodated themselves to misery.
Tocqueville's reputation in the 19th century reached its high point during the decade following his death as the great European powers accommodated themselves to universal suffrage.
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/ They accommodate themselves to my milkbottle, flattening their sides.
Travelers appear unable or unwilling to accommodate themselves to clear and simple procedures.
Instead they begin to accommodate themselves to the simple luxuries of life above ground.
New CEOs need time to accommodate themselves to their new role.
For how long will artists accommodate themselves to being rated only by price?
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