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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodates him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how a situation, arrangement, or environment is made suitable for someone.
Example: "The new schedule accommodates him, allowing for a better work-life balance."
Alternatives: "caters to him" or "suits him."
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It will be intriguing, though, to see how or if Villas-Boas accommodates him in the starting XI, given the strength and balance of Dembélé's partnership with Sandro.
Jane Smiley's capacious new novel, "Ten Days in the Hills" (Knopf; $26), does not give the reader a warm welcome — the first chapter is cloying and confusing — but accommodates him amply enough so that at the end, four hundred and fifty pages later, he is reluctant to leave.
By John Updike Jane Smiley Jane Smiley's capacious new novel, "Ten Days in the Hills" (Knopf; $26), does not give the reader a warm welcome — the first chapter is cloying and confusing — but accommodates him amply enough so that at the end, four hundred and fifty pages later, he is reluctant to leave.
Jane Smiley's capacious new novel, "Ten Days in the Hills" (Knopf; $26), does not give the reader a warm welcome the first chapter is cloying and confusing but accommodates him amply enough so that at the end, four hundred and fifty pages later, he is reluctant to leave.
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Cella accommodated him.
We are willing to accommodate him.
The league plans to accommodate him.
N.B.A. officials are happily accommodating him.
And Mr. Arafat just may accommodate him.
"But we have accommodated him without pressure".
And Britain has reason to accommodate him.
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