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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodating myself to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of adjusting or adapting oneself to a particular situation or environment.
Example: "I find that accommodating myself to the new work schedule has been challenging but necessary for my productivity."
Alternatives: "adapting myself to" or "adjusting myself to".
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So I am accommodating myself to the world of software that guides me though my road trips.
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If I accommodate myself to it, I can't object to what he did.
"It's going to take me a little while to accommodate myself to those pilings that edge the pond," said Archie Hobson, a book editor and garden guide, who married Susan Lacerte, the director of Queens Botanical Garden, by the Shinto shrine 13 years ago.
Finally, I thank INRENA, the Peruvian Natural Resources Institute for permission to work in Manu National Park, and the Machiguenga community at Cocha Salvador for accommodating myself and my assistants at their lodge.
In order to accommodate myself and photographer Patrick Harrison for a swift life-on-the-road travelogue, another van must be rented.
"Try telling me that at the age of 15 when I was sleeping rough in parks, because I couldn't afford to accommodate myself".
"If I became pregnant again, I would put the onus back on whoever was putting pressure on me, to change their behaviour instead of making myself more accommodating in order to be seen as compliant.
In myself, I've found that I so very often manage to get my way, even when I claim that I'm trying to be accommodating to my loved ones.
He's a really nice guy and very accommodating to a squealing fanboy like myself.
Remember to accommodate to the weather.
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