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The phrase "an effort to accommodate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing actions taken to make adjustments or provide support to meet someone's needs or preferences.
Example: "The company made an effort to accommodate the diverse needs of its employees by offering flexible work hours."
Alternatives: "a attempt to adjust" or "an endeavor to support".
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Despite its upscale tone, ART HK makes an effort to accommodate the young and uninitiated.
Indeed, some of the best features have been added very recently, in an effort to accommodate Reader refugees.
But in an effort to accommodate the demands of one, AOL may have altered the terrain for many.
Therefore, Bowlen said, "We will begin discussions with other teams in an effort to accommodate his request to be traded".
He said Ms. Quinn would continue to monitor the committee's agenda "in an effort to accommodate Council Member Vallone's hearing request".
In an effort to accommodate the zoning board, they have a contract to buy three-quarters of an acre directly behind the Konikov house.
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And, in what may be a patronizing effort to accommodate the supersize soft drinks of oversize Americans, a huge auxiliary cupholder plugs into the center console on the passenger side to hold a 64-ounce soda.
If a religious practice does nothing to harm others, then airlines should make a reasonable effort to accommodate it.
Twenty-one states, along with Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia, require employers to make a "reasonable effort" to accommodate nursing mothers and their bottled milk, although these laws are, generally, toothless.
He advises that fellow inmates will give new inmates a one-month grace period before they're expected to understand and obey the joint's code; explains that in federal facilities, conjugal visits are not permitted, but sending flowers is; and notes that some prison kitchens will make a reasonable effort to accommodate Kosher diets.
It is "part of a worldwide effort to accommodate America's homebody president," the news agency notes.
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