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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodating at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's ability to be flexible or helpful in a specific situation or location.
Example: "The staff at the hotel were very accommodating at making sure all our needs were met during our stay."
Alternatives: "helpful in" or "flexible with".
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But if Birmingham isn't shit, what is it? "A bit more gentle and accommodating at best.
Hamburg were just as accommodating at the other side of the pitch.
"A-ha, that's so right," exclaims Moore, who is always accommodating, at least up to a point.
The provision decreed that no other company may operate any cruise ship accommodating at least 275 passengers among or between the Hawaiian Islands for at least 25 years.
He said he was "dogmatic and unyielding at scanning magnification" but "reasonable and accommodating at high power" and "humane and empathic up close".
If on the first bite your husband had signaled the waiter and asked to send back the dish, that might have thrown the meal off kilter, but I'm sure the restaurant would have been accommodating at the same time.
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would be accommodated at Maja's.
She needed enough space to accommodate at least 30 guests.
Acidic side chains are also accommodated at this site.
What will keep them from dispersing, even if accommodated at St. Columba?
More than 10,000 soldiers were shipped to Atlanta hospitals, which could accommodate at most only 1,800.
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