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The phrase "and decided to accommodate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a choice made to adjust or make room for someone or something, often in a context of flexibility or compromise.
Example: "After considering everyone's opinions, she and her team agreed and decided to accommodate the new schedule."
Alternatives: "and chose to adjust" or "and opted to make room".
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But by Thursday afternoon, the company and its underwriters looked at the offering book and decided to accommodate what Mr. Woodward called "very-high-quality institutional investors" who were willing to buy in bulk at $14. Skeptics of the offering pointed not only to the tortured history of publicly traded sports teams but also the specifics of Manchester United's offering.
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We decided to accommodate different needs among the participants by offering both individual and group sessions.
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The capital's mayor, Ken Livingstone, has decided to accommodate this growth within its 33 boroughs, rather than letting it sprawl into the green belt or be decanted into new towns.
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