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The phrase "also going to accommodate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something additional will be included or considered in a plan or arrangement.
Example: "In addition to the new features, we are also going to accommodate user feedback in the next update."
Alternatives: "also planning to include" or "also intending to cater to".
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We are also going to accommodate larger monitors, the 17" and 21" sizes that are becoming much more common, particularly in our high-end market.
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And we're going to accommodate those twin objectives".
"I was going to accommodate the people who want cheaper umbrellas," Ms. Levee said earlier this week.
However, the government also faces constraints on how far it can go to accommodate the workers' grievances.
HOW far should the majority go to accommodate the religion and culture of recent immigrants?
How far will Spain go to accommodate Catalonia?
Also go to ask.
They must also move to accommodate the expansion.
We have also been very touched by the effort others go to, to accommodate the boys' needs.
Progress isn't going to stop to accommodate the MPAA and RIAA.
So we're going to try to accommodate that," it told the newspaper.
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