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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodating disposition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's friendly and helpful nature or attitude towards others.
Example: "Her accommodating disposition made her a favorite among her colleagues, as she was always willing to lend a hand."
Alternatives: "helpful nature" or "obliging attitude".
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The captain, Ed Weber, was a short and stocky individual of 65 who resides on Long Island, and possessed a reassuring smile and an accommodating disposition.
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In an alternative model, based on DC-SIGN, CRDs that bind restricted oligosaccharide motifs are flexibly linked and able to accommodate the disposition of these glycans on viral surfaces [ 59].
Soft naturalists, on the other hand, are ready to accommodate subjective dispositions and personal attitudes within a general naturalistic framework.
On Thursday, Vice President Mike Pence called for Google to end its development of a search engine custom built to accommodate China's disposition for censorship.
This provides further validation to our modeling approach and shows that a well-constructed model of the underlying biological system can automatically accommodate target-mediated disposition of the antibody, reducing the need for case-by-case optimization of drug PK.
Common wide field imaging of such camera leaves ample room for multiplex detection with a bidimensional disposition of tracks accommodating N × P~100 arrays [ 22].
Servers are accommodating.
Or less accommodating ones.
Accommodating, efficient service.
Cordial and accommodating waiters.
SERVICE -- Accommodating.
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