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The phrase "accommodating all the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the inclusion or consideration of various elements, people, or needs in a particular context.
Example: "The new policy is designed to be accommodating all the diverse needs of our employees."
Alternatives: "considering all the" or "including all the".
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He came up with the idea of a massive podium that would form the base of the building, echoing Sydney's sandstone headlands while cunningly accommodating all the backstage operations.
When cities think they're merely accommodating all the driving we do — by, for starters, requiring apartments and businesses to build parking lots — they're actually encouraging that driving in the first place.
"We are taking this situation extremely seriously and this morning we have been investigating further... We can and must do better in accommodating all the needs of our customers and we will be addressing what additional provisions and staff training we can put in place," the institute said.
If you're working with someone who's just accommodating all the time, then you never know where you stand.
The goal of sewers accommodating all the built-up regions is in sight.
That was when the hard work of accommodating all the diverse occupants began.
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We aren't ready to accommodate all the need.
We're doing the best we can to accommodate all the families".
Improved screening equipment, additional flights and bigger planes to accommodate all the travelers should help.
The movie's message that honesty is the worst policy is stretched to accommodate all the significant characters.
In the latter case, it has to accommodate all the jigsaw pieces which are already snugly interlocked.
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