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The phrase "and accommodating to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that is flexible, helpful, or willing to adapt to the needs of others.
Example: "The manager is known for being understanding and accommodating to the requests of her team."
Alternatives: "and adaptable to" or "and responsive to".
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But is English somehow inherently democratic and accommodating to liberty and creativity?
He said the Department of Human Services had so far been cooperative and accommodating to the ombudsman's office.
Hillary is often seen out shopping too, never displaying airs and graces, always unfailingly polite and accommodating to photograph seekers.
He and others point out that the military commissions at Guantánamo have, under pressure, become far more open and accommodating to coverage than the Manning proceedings.
Ginger wonders how Jasmine, broke, can afford to fly first-class and tote Vuitton luggage, though she's too kindly and accommodating to make a fuss.
The Louvre building complex underwent a major remodeling in the 1980s and '90s in order to make the old museum more accessible and accommodating to its visitors.
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It is now able to add new specializations and accommodate to its changing role allowing it to address new challenges at relatively low costs.
If we don't, we can be locked in a lifelong struggle to minimize conflicts and accommodate to disappointments.
Poor coping lead to distress, and this, in turn, increases the tendency to either overprotect the individual and accommodate to the illness or enter into unproductive fights.
Constructive learning from experience requires a willingness to change and be transformed as new experiences are assimilated and accommodated to refine existing knowledge, skills and behaviours [ 4].
In summary, families can be drawn into organising their life around eating disorder behaviours and accommodate to or enable some of the core symptoms [ 18].
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