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The phrase "accommodating to be" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or awkward construction that lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "She is accommodating to be flexible with her schedule."
Alternatives: "willing to be" or "open to being".
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He said Sanchez was too plagued by self-doubt and too accommodating to be a leader.
After all, Messrs Jackson, Smiley and West may have thought Mr Obama was too unseasoned and accommodating to be president, but 95% of black American voters disagreed.Still, pressure from the black community has not entirely faded, and with good reason.
As the too-perfect fiancee of Julia Roberts's ex-boyfriend (Dermot Mulroney) she is set up to be the target of dippy debutante gags: she is too blonde, too rich and too sweetly accommodating to be true.
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In principle, the use of such a composite index implies that both negative and positive changes could be accommodated to be determined based on a combined impact.
"The angels are much more accommodating to the founders," is how he clarified that a bit.
After the June 30th meeting in Chicago, Smith tried to be accommodating to Baquet — at the margins.
She told her older sister to "be accommodating to the people that actually do shit". .
The forearm musculotendinous tissues appear to be accommodating to the lower and moderate demand tasks.
The policy has apparently encouraged managers to be more accommodating to employees' needs.
Depressive symptom presentations based on hard life conditions were intricate to accommodate (measures to be followed ).
Ms. Moskowitz said that Success was accommodating to working parents.
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