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The phrase "aimed at accommodating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an intention or purpose to make something more suitable or convenient for someone or something.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at accommodating the diverse needs of our employees."
Alternatives: "designed to support" or "intended to facilitate".
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Critics of the government said that demolishing the family home was aimed at accommodating the clamour of right-wingers for tough steps, than restoring security.
The projects, which would expand N.Y.U.'s physical plant by 40 percent over the next 20 years, are aimed at accommodating a growing student body and competing for money and prestige with other universities.
The rejection of proposals aimed at accommodating those who oppose women bishops appeared to strike a serious blow to the authority of the Most Rev. Rowan Williams, whose position as archbishop of Canterbury makes him the spiritual leader of the Communion.
The Djibouti accord was aimed at accommodating the leaders who formed the Islamic Courts Union, a grouping that had won the support of many Somalis by ousting the unpopular warlords that have held sway in the country since the collapse of the Siad Barre regime in 1991.
Targeted measures aimed at accommodating minority cultural practices within shared public institutions and at increasing minorities' presence in the medias and public offices are likely to make diversity more visible and thus to make contact more meaningful and conductive to real engagement with differences.
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This work aims at accommodating the observed nonlinear unloading curves into the previously developed fatigue modeling framework that significantly improves the predicted permanent deformation.
All nontrivial versions of reasons internalism and externalism have substantive implications concerning the extension of agents' reasons, and for the most part theory here is answerable to common sense and aims at accommodating it.
Current research in the field of future aircraft concepts aims at accommodating ambitious reduction goals set by national and international regulators.
In late September, administrators from the Lincoln Public Schools (LPS) district in Nebraska began providing teachers with informational materials aimed at better equipping them to accommodate and protect transgender and gender non-conforming students.
"The record increase in U.S. Open prize money and the changes in the next year's schedule are aimed at rewarding the players' talents and accommodating the rigors of the modern professional game".
With an equal measure of mirth (apparently aimed at showing his own ability to accommodate the party's faith), he says: "As far as social-economic theory is concerned, I am still a Marxist, not capitalist.
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