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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodating at least" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the minimum level of flexibility or consideration that is expected or required in a situation.
Example: "The new policy should be accommodating at least to the needs of our most vulnerable clients."
Alternatives: "at a minimum accommodating" or "at least being flexible".
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"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.
The substrate-binding cleft has a length and a width of ~ 28 and ~ 15 Å, respectively, which is thought to be capable of accommodating at least six glucopyranose units.
The newbies will continue playing at Nippert Stadium, a football facility on the University of Cincinnati campus, until a West End venue accommodating at least 25,500 opens in 2021.
Still, the Delvaux report has sounded a clarion call at the outset of 2017 on the normative necessities and legal consequences of technology that emerge at greater speed than traditional democratic processes may be capable of accommodating – at least without being outdated by the time of enactment.
No Community Based Options were included in this study because they did not meet the requirement of accommodating at least 20 beds.
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This value is expected to accommodate at least 85% of pedestrian population.
Dr. Sternberg said New Lebanon was big enough to accommodate at least 40 additional students.
But lift and slide the panels and it smoothly extends to accommodate at least six people.
We expect to accommodate at least 400 writers and researchers who will benefit from these enhanced offerings.
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