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The phrase "accommodating a lot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is being flexible or making adjustments to meet various needs or requests.
Example: "The hotel staff were accommodating a lot to ensure that all guests had a pleasant stay."
Alternatives: "very accommodating" or "extremely flexible".
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"This opens the possibility of accommodating a lot more kids".
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Obviously the Grand Palais accommodates a lot of people, and all those little red flags aren't just parts of the realm.
Apparently so, since he proclaims, "If we had more space, we could accommodate a lot more high schools and not exclude anyone".
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This feeder can accommodate a lot of birds on the four perches and is, as the name promises, easy to clean.
Usually, I stay at one of the convenient midlevel chain hotels, like Hilton's Hampton Inn, that accommodate a lot of business travelers.
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