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The phrase "accommodating your needs" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the act of making adjustments or providing support to meet someone's requirements or preferences.
Example: "Our goal is to ensure that we are accommodating your needs throughout this process."
Alternatives: "meeting your needs" or "fulfilling your requirements".
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"Don't leave without talking to human resources or a supervisor first about ways to accommodate your needs — perhaps changing your job description to play more to your strengths than to trigger your anxieties, like less public speaking," he says.
Actually, you'd be surprised to see the many ways in which universities will accommodate your needs – even in the most historic towns – provided you do your research before enrolling.
There's a lot of changes that can be made at jobs to accommodate your needs.
Develop a plan to accommodate your needs.
Obtain a bag that will accommodate your needs.
If your teacher refuses to accommodate your needs, don't brush it off.
Changing family eating habits to accommodate your needs will benefit the family as a whole.
Carrying a grudge because the world won't accommodate your needs is futile.
They may be able to rearrange the testing process to accommodate your needs.
Make a list of counseling preferences that you can bring to your initial meeting with the counselor, then ask the counselor if they can accommodate your needs.
Review your birth plan with the midwife and make sure that she is comfortable with it and that she can accommodate your needs.
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