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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always accommodating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is consistently willing to help or make adjustments for others.
Example: "She is always accommodating, ensuring that everyone's needs are met during the planning process."
Alternatives: "consistently helpful" or "perpetually flexible".
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The staff is always accommodating.
We are always accommodating of people's wishes.
Yet, once they were flagged down, they were always accommodating.
Friendly greeting upon entering and departing, but table service, though attentive, is not always accommodating.
"A-ha, that's so right," exclaims Moore, who is always accommodating, at least up to a point.
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First year students who request a place are almost always accommodated.
He uses the orchestra's full string complement, which the studio could not always accommodate.
She wanted the city to be full of exclusive places turning people away, as long as they always accommodated her.
THE downtown business district of Greenwich, a famously baronial community, has always accommodated working people who are not millionaires.
But even well-designed policies cannot always accommodate the reality that many industries are deadline-driven or not particularly conducive to balance.
The natural world is a fuzzy place that doesn't always accommodate our decidedly human need to find cut-and-dried categories.
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