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The phrase "an attempt to accommodate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts made to adjust or adapt to someone's needs or circumstances.
Example: "The company made an attempt to accommodate the requests of its employees for flexible working hours."
Alternatives: "an effort to adjust" or "a try to adapt".
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"His superiors made an attempt to accommodate his request for leave".
In February the Northern Ireland assembly overwhelmingly voted down an attempt to accommodate it.
Rocks buckled, in an attempt to accommodate forces that were irresistible.
We will make an attempt to accommodate requests dependent on the shop's training workload demands for the semester.
UCD makes an attempt to accommodate every student when possible.For more information, please see the Safety, Security & Health section of this website.
But she adjourned the case to go before a coordinating magistrate on 15 December in an attempt to accommodate the actor's request.
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In terms of the cut CollegeBudget will be taking from deals, Moradian tells me that the site is trying to make the experience as easy as possible on merchants and will be flexible on their cut in an attempt to accommodating different industries.
When this was rejected on 24 May, the Lords abandoned any attempt to accommodate the King.
Our findings of patients' and GPs' willingness to understand low mood as something explicable for a person in adversity, and to reframe anxiety as a potentially protective personal characteristic, are in keeping with a joint attempt to accommodate these otherwise problematic emotions in a way which avoids showing weakness or threatening the doctor-patient relationship.
In a hopeful attempt to accommodate his opponents, Rushdie spoke of his faith, or lack of it, as a God-shaped hole.
Station Road was significantly widened and rerouted slightly in 1967 in a further attempt to accommodate increasing traffic.
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