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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodating knowledgeable" is not correct as it lacks a conjunction or a preposition to connect the two adjectives properly.
You can use it when describing someone who is both accommodating and knowledgeable, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "The staff at the hotel were both accommodating and knowledgeable about the local attractions."
Alternatives: "helpful and informed" or "supportive and expert".
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SERVICE Friendly, accommodating, knowledgeable.
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SERVICE -- Knowledgeable and accommodating.
The waiter we were lucky enough to draw had been trained at Baang's sister restaurant (same name) in Greenwich, Conn., and was knowledgeable and accommodating.
There is a wonderful and free business center, with computers and a printer; the hotel staff members are very friendly, knowledgeable and accommodating and most important, I have never been in a quieter hotel room in New York, or anywhere for that matter.
Respondents perceived them as having more time for interaction, as well as being be more knowledgeable, understanding and accommodating of patients' wishes regarding their treatment compared to 'Western trained' clinicians.
Waiters were attentive, knowledgeable about preparations and ingredients and accommodating when dealing with patrons with food allergies.
Accommodating, efficient service.
Cordial and accommodating waiters.
SERVICE -- Accommodating.
Servers are accommodating.
Or less accommodating ones.
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