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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodating him" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to make someone feel comfortable or to adjust to their needs. Example: The hotel staff did an excellent job accommodating him during his stay, providing him with a room on the ground floor and making sure he had a wheelchair accessible bathroom.
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N.B.A. officials are happily accommodating him.
Accommodating him meant moving Shaun Marsh, a brilliant attacker, down the order.
Getting back to Max, Lynne Tabor has stumbled in the past by accommodating him rather than dealing with his unwanted behavior.
He said it helped that she subsequently mastered the details of his training regimen and strict diet, and was committed to accommodating him.
The coolness set in early last winter, after Ayatollah Sistani began making pronouncements and issuing fatwas about direct elections and the constitution, and Bremer began accommodating him by accelerating the transition to Iraqi rule.
A Word document called "Selfish," which was found on Adam's computer, gives an explanation of why females are inherently selfish, written while one of them was accommodating him in every possible way.
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