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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodating his" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of making adjustments or provisions for someone else's needs or preferences.
Example: "The manager was accommodating his requests for flexible working hours to improve his work-life balance."
Alternatives: "meeting his needs" or "adjusting for his".
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Accommodating his striking quartet was a more difficult one.
Accommodating his body to the marathon distance proved difficult.
He unzipped his pants halfway, accommodating his managerial midsection, and ran his hand over his head.
"You want to maximize his value while accommodating his desire to stay there.
Light, limber and accommodating, his art takes advantage of an expanded art world without making you feel small.
She is also accommodating his observance of the Jewish Sabbath by not scheduling performances on Friday nights or Saturday afternoons.
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His assistants work staggered shifts to accommodate his long workday.
It doesn't accommodate his chromosomal pocket kerchief.
Alas for Pacquiao, Cotto could not accommodate his wishes.
There were abortions, compromises, constant moves to accommodate his career.
His sentencing was delayed for months to accommodate his ongoing coöperation with the government.
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