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The phrase "accommodated to the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something has been adjusted or tailored to fit specific needs or conditions.
Example: "The training program was accommodated to the diverse learning styles of the participants."
Alternatives: "adapted to the" or "tailored to the".
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Saul's kingship was bestowed by Samuel and had to be accommodated to the ongoing authority of that man of God.
"We have more scientific and economical knowledge than can be accommodated to the just distribution of the produce which it multiplies".
This position is said to be the most usual one because the fetus is thus best accommodated to the shape of the uterus.
The forward march of labour was halted, social democratic and communist parties accommodated to the new consensus and, as the philosopher André Gorz had it, it was "farewell to the working class".
Liberal theology had begun in hope that the moral truths of biblical faith might be intellectually reconciled with, and not just accommodated to, the realities of modern political life.
"The law as to jury selection is not so unbending," it said, "that it cannot, or should not, be accommodated to the realities of modern-day trials in large narcotics cases which have created such problems for the courts in large cities".
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On the contrary, British policy was to accommodate to the new order.
There are signs that Mr. Powell's former boss has had to accommodate to the advancing years.
Instead they begin to accommodate to the simple luxuries of life above ground.
Meanwhile, the US and the EU have been accommodating to the point of indulgence.
Making the workplace more accommodating to the demands of parenthood is also a common goal.
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