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Free sign upThe phrase 'accommodating of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's willingness to be helpful and accommodating, usually in specific circumstances. For example, "I was impressed with her accommodating of my requests for extra resources."
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We are always accommodating of people's wishes.
This is remarkably accommodating of the Australians.
Germany, it seems, is more accommodating of feline sensibilities.
Her lifestyle isn't normal, so you just have to be accommodating of that.
Dubai will now have to be more accommodating of its neighbour's wishes, he says.
The $250 EasyShare Photo Printer 500 is the most accommodating of the two.
Another newspaper wrote of him: 'He was not the most accommodating of colleagues.
French restaurants are more accommodating of wheelchairs, as well as with dogs and smokers.
Appeasing Russian leaders in the past eight years has not made them more accommodating of Western interests.
I was overly accommodating of his father passing away — you've got to be a lot more cynical in New York".
Brolin, though, found Allen less accommodating of his proposals – namely that his character should be wheelchair-bound and Yugoslavian.
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